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Discover Ludwig"from malnutrition" is correct and usable in written English
It is used when describing the cause of a problem or condition. For example, "Many children suffer from malnutrition."
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Fifty would suffer from malnutrition.
Some were suffering from malnutrition.
Elsewhere, entire nations suffer from malnutrition.
People died, too, from malnutrition and illness.
"Up to 50,000 children could die from malnutrition.
There was one chick inside; it was dead, from malnutrition.
One in five Somali children is wasting away from malnutrition.
Every six seconds worldwide, a child dies from malnutrition.
Antibiotics also helped the children recover from malnutrition.
Poverty and stunting from malnutrition are far too common.
Anorexic, the girl starves herself to look younger, her wrist-bones growing sparrowlike from malnutrition.
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