Sentence examples for has habitually suffered from inspiring English sources

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Over the past decade a region that has habitually suffered from balance-of-payments troubles has benefited from the foreign exchange that commodities bring in.

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Unfortunately, the BBC has habitually undervalued expert input from scientists and academics.

Free speech in this country over the centuries has habitually embraced the raucous, rude and vicious.

After all, the bloc voting that has for years subverted the event has habitually played in Ukraine's favour.

He has habitually avoided the Olympics and the world championships, unimpressed with the clamor of the biggest international meets.

But unlike the Confederate Army, which habitually suffered from shortages, the Union Army was generally well clothed and better equipped to endure difficult conditions than their Southern counterparts.

President Johnson had habitually spoken as though his fondest wish was to disengage from Vietnam.

She had habitually refused to give her age, but friends said 84 might be close.

And we've habitually settled for mediocre versions of intimacy and we are malnourished.

It has not suffered alone.

"My health has definitely suffered.

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