Sentence examples for common malaise from inspiring English sources

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Is this a common malaise in our society?

At this point, it's incumbent on him to substantiate these judgments or concede that he's making them without supporting documentation — a common malaise on certain Fox News programs.

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When independence came after 1991, it was widely believed that this was the one country that would not succumb to corruption, bigotry or Big-Manism, Africa's common malaises.

If U.S. and European leaders were serious about addressing the common economic malaise, the Europeans would begin by moving away from the austerity policies that have been inflicted on the continent as a thoroughly perverse remedy to the aftermath of the financial collapse of 2008.

IN 1953, Joseph Papaleo suffered from a malaise common to young writers, a malaise he called "I Stink Syndrome".

Common toxicities included malaise, fever, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea.

Facial swelling, especially around the eye (Romana's sign), is common and general malaise accompanies the acute phase following infection.

35 Adolescents from the UK and the Netherlands presented with similar symptoms, although headaches were less common, and postexertional malaise, severe pain and mood disorders were more common in UK patients.

Depression, as well as an increased sense of physical weakness and malaise, is common among people confined to bed.

Common symptoms include fever, malaise, fatigue, chills and sweats, headache, muscle and joint pain, loss of appetite, cough and nausea.

I think we're all aware it's a trivial concern compared to, say, worrying about where your next sip of uncontaminated water is coming from, but it's clear this is a malaise increasingly common in the modern age.

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