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"further suffering" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to additional pain or hardship beyond what has already been experienced. Example: The people of this city have already endured so much hardship, but they will have to face further suffering before this crisis is over.
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Only a complete ban will ensure that animals in circuses are spared further suffering.
The "relative stalemate" between rebel and pro-Gaddafi forces threatened further suffering, Fox told the BBC.
However, it was possible to end further suffering — but only with an international response.
As for the fate of the Bosnian Muslims, an official depicted an Administration resigned to further suffering.
The nurse is said to have confessed, saying she wanted to spare the mostly elderly patients further suffering.
As for the American documentary-makers, with their self-absorption, love triangles and runny bowels, we wish to heap further suffering on them.
He might argue that a low-yield nuclear weapon aimed at a remote North Korean weapons target is proportionate, militarily necessary and able to halt further suffering.
"Let us continue to ask the Lord to spare the beloved Syrian people further suffering".
The clinicians who believed that continuing aggressive treatment [End Page 228] invoked further suffering experienced the greatest moral distress, and their words and body language showed frustration and exhaustion.
This judgement heaps further suffering upon the original unpleasantness of how I was feeling, and often prolongs it unnecessarily.
Despite a big effort Tuesday they couldn't get further, suffering a season-ending 16-10 loss to the Ocean View Little League Generals in a quarterfinal game at Wardlow Park.
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