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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asthma sufferer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has asthma, typically in medical or health-related contexts.
Example: "The asthma sufferer found it difficult to participate in outdoor activities during the pollen season."
Alternatives: "person with asthma" or "asthma patient."
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A long-term acute asthma sufferer, she was awaiting a lung transplant when she suffered her final heart attack.
A life-long asthma sufferer, he learned in 2008 that he has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
A sporadic asthma sufferer his entire life, Dr. Nyce shifted his attention from cancer research to asthma.
Somewhere up there, a father picked up his 10-year-old son, an asthma sufferer, and made for the exit as quickly as he could.
(Later, reading Proust, she discovered a voluble fellow asthma sufferer and decided wryly that she hadn't "capitalized" enough on her condition).
An asthma sufferer, he probably could have avoided going to Vietnam had he sought a letter from his doctor, but he says he never considered this an option.
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Ash fall presents health risks and asthma sufferers in particular have reported suffering respiratory problems from heavy ash fall (interviews, local residents, 1 to 3 October 2012).
Worldwide, the average figure of asthma sufferers is 1%.
Cons · "Asthma sufferers, don't go there," says Grady.
The air is particularly bad for asthma sufferers.
The survey found that asthma sufferers in western Brooklyn were 2.4 times more likely to complain of worsened asthma after 9/11 than asthma sufferers in the rest of the city — more likely even than asthma sufferers in Lower Manhattan.
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