Sentence examples for british malady from inspiring English sources

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(A particularly British malady).

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The Sterling suffered from the usual British car maladies: electrical problems, poor materials and shoddy assembly.

The British are shunning beef even though the malady now afflicting their animals -- foot-and-mouth disease -- does not harm people who eat infected meat.

In earlier times, the British had regarded boredom as a French malady: when its cognates first entered the English language, around the middle of the 18th century, a tedious thing (or person) was called "a French bore".

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Are these shows really raising awareness of taboo maladies and emboldening a notoriously awkward British public to see their own GP?

The British novelist Margot Livesey, a shrewd diagnostician of Western mini-maladies, writes of two talented young women whose lives are malformed by what you might call emotional scurvy.

The airline has also joined forces with a British medical school to query 1,000 frequent fliers on their awareness of the malady.

Malady By Maria Bustillos By Michael Specter By Elizabeth Kolbert By Matt Buchanan By Ken Auletta By Gary Marcus.

His malady is anxiety.

It's a malady".

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