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"be inflicted with" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a negative condition or situation that someone is experiencing. Example: She was inflicted with a rare disease that caused her constant pain and discomfort.
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Does the laboratory, like the prison, provide a special kind of environment in which pain can be inflicted with approval?
And yet, after prolonged viewing, every crack, dent, and crumbling texture seems specific and intended, as if destruction could be inflicted with finesse.
God forbid the NHS will be inflicted with another eager politician hoping to make their name with yet another Big New NHS Idea.
Mr. Mayers said that like Mr. Gore, Mr. Kerry "can be inflicted with senatoritis, and he has had trouble connecting with people in a state where pretension does not play well and likability often trumps policy".
How else to react to news that we might be inflicted with Lord Two Jags because John Prescott's wife "loves the idea" of being called Lady P? The former deputy PM, who in the past has denounced the "flunkery and titles" of the lords, is apparently considering his options.
"It was George's turn anyway," Schaffner reflected, "to be inflicted with the poison-pen treatment that the critics had earlier accorded Paul and John.
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Other tech companies and startups are also referring to Google's practices whenever any part of their business plan might be inflicting with national laws.
Undoubtedly, some students of Irish Catholic descent are inflicted with a similar hurt.
Tens of millions of the world's population are inflicted with glaucoma, a sight-threatening disease.
29% of the total participants were inflicted with foodborne illness, and 85% read articles about food safety and personal hygiene.
The postmortem report into his death found the main cause was bleeding from a wound to his wrist "entirely consistent with being inflicted with a bladed weapon".
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