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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as suffering from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is experiencing a particular condition or issue, often in a medical or psychological context.
Example: "The patient was diagnosed as suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, which significantly impacted her daily life."
Alternatives: "as experiencing" or "as afflicted by".
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Forty-two patients have been considered as suffering from pMOH, 35 patients suffered from migraine without medication overuse.
NRS regards 16 titles as suffering from significant losses.
The boy was later diagnosed as suffering from severe allergies.
The suspect is described as "suffering from psychological problems".
A total of 146 cases (31.4%) were identified as suffering from PSD.
At the Center, psychiatrists first diagnosed respondent as suffering from a manic-depressive disorder.
In 1996, Pat was diagnosed as suffering from widespread prostate cancer.
Ms. Gao was described by her lawyers as suffering from a heart ailment.
The court also heard that Natasha had been diagnosed as suffering from chronic social anxiety.
They have been described as suffering from declining ridership and a need for expensive rebuilding.
Officer A was later diagnosed as suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
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