Sentence examples for has really suffered from inspiring English sources

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Psychologically, she has really suffered a lot".

Target has really suffered from a breach that wasn't even its fault.

They tend to want to be in Class B or C buildings in secondary markets, where the pricing has really suffered.

"As much as Newark in the last few decades has really suffered, it was historically, 50 years ago or more, a great success," Mr. Berggruen said.

They point out that the city produced Andy Warhol.. "Pittsburgh has really suffered under its image as an old steel town," said Matthew Burger, president of the Pittsburgh Urban Magnet Project, an organization of young professionals.

And there is, to be honest, some reason to think that this is always a risk with government-run health care: politicians see an opportunity to squeeze a bit, to make funds available for their pet projects, then to squeeze a bit more, and after a decade or two quality has really suffered.

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Pensioners have really suffered.

As a result we have really suffered in the last 12 months.

"Chinese people my age have really suffered," he said.

"If it wasn't for China last year, a lot of big brands would have really suffered.

"With last year's low rainfall," says Touré, "harvests have really suffered.

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