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The phrase "be suffered from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used for describing a person who is experiencing an illness or injury. For example: "The patient had been suffered from a severe headache for two days."
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* Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre v New Garage and Motor (1915) - a penalty is a sum "greater than the greatest loss that could be suffered from the breach of contract" (your going into the red).
CH in monozygotic twins were also observed to be suffered from paroxysmal tachycardia [8 10].
' How could I be suffered from PTB?
Farmers appeared to be more likely to be suffered from PTSD.
Moreover, at a moderate sedation level, propofol does not have analgesic property, patients undergoing ERCP under propofol sedation alone could be suffered from pain.
Patients with OMD such as pemphigus, which is a rare but serious and highly disabling immunobullous disease of the skin and mucous membranes, can be suffered from life-threatening symptom and be influenced daily life in many ways.
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"He's suffered from lung infection at different times.
He's suffered from reviews of his looks rather than his role-playing.
Tomoichiro Kubota, a senior analyst at Matsui Securities Co. in Tokyo, told Bloomberg that Japanese stocks are suffered from a "triple punch".
She's suffered from some speech delay and some massive seizures – she's had some health issues.
Since his retirement, he's suffered from post-traumatic head syndrome, headaches, memory loss and dizziness, the lawsuit says.
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