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Discover Ludwig"be afflicted" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it as a verb to describe a feeling or be affected by a particular problem or negative situation. For example, "Many people have been afflicted with the virus this year."
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be afflicted
verb
To cause (someone) pain, suffering or distress.
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Then her nephew, Ned Dickinson, turned out to be afflicted.
These opponents seem to be afflicted by two fundamental misconceptions.
It was safer to be afflicted than accused.
In other words, we'll be afflicted with arthritis.
Motorists can also be afflicted: please note that screaming "ALLEZ!
Previous research may be afflicted by unadjusted confounding by socioeconomic or psychosocial factors.
Gaza continued to be afflicted by severe electricity, water and medical supply shortages.
I also seem to be afflicted with "Bad Parsing Syndrome" today.
She claimed to be "afflicted with pain and suffering and emotional distress".
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You can also 'be afflicted by something' miidhaan waan tokkotokkoon sirra gahu danda'a.
John Terry showed again the remarkable influence he has on a team that never seem to be afflicted by nerves.
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