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Discover Ludwig"having suffered" is a valid and usable phrase in written English and can be used to describe a past event or condition.
For example, "Having suffered a severe knee injury, the athlete was unable to participate in the competition."
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Having suffered violently, she responds in kind.
That's what happens, it seems, for having suffered onstage.
Can you sing the blues without having suffered?
Patients having suffered severe nasal trauma or having undergone prior septal surgery present particular problems during open structure septorhinoplasty.
An autopsy reveals that she was strangled, having suffered a gross sexual assault.
Or that she was in the hospital, having suffered a stroke that left her speechless.
The country is no stranger to deflation, having suffered several months of falling prices in 2009.
But, with around 125m women having suffered FGM worldwide, these are only small victories.
Having suffered a failed back surgery, I spent many years with lumbar pain.
After having suffered a stroke in 1981, he decided in 1984 to leave politics.
Some owners described themselves as lucky, having suffered less extensive damage than their neighbors.
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