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Discover LudwigThe phrase "innocent suffering" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to the unjustified suffering of someone or something. For example, "The innocent suffering of the victims of war breaks our hearts."
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To write this retelling of the Book of Job, in which one might predict an angel's movements using a kind of meteorology, Chiang immersed himself in the literature of angels and the problem of innocent suffering; he read C. S.
Few foreigners have heard of Kungayeva, but for many Russians she became a symbol of innocent suffering, and it was on her case – or rather her family's case – that Markelov was working and about which he spoke minutes before his assassination.
Or, lest the numbers submerge the agony, consider just a single case of innocent suffering, posed by William Rowe: a fawn burned horribly in a forest fire somewhere removed from any human awareness, doomed to days of lingering suffering before inevitable death (1979, 337).
We know something about innocent suffering.
And yet, based on the discovery of a single Syrian passport found near the body of one of the suicide bombers, our current discourse is revolving around whether we should turn away tens of thousands of innocent, suffering people because one of them might be a terrorist.
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"There are still innocents suffering and paying with their lives for the sake of freedom".
She was pure and innocent and suffering for lost love, for the end of love.
This failure has resulted in hundreds of innocent people suffering lifelong emotional and physical damage.
And how many grow up and abandon their faith when they cannot square the idea of an all-powerful wand-wielder with innocent people suffering?
Last week it turned out to be Innocent Women Suffering in Prison Week, for which the street-corner collection boxes came in the shapes of Sarah Lancashire and Lesley Sharp.
Police pepper-sprayed an innocent man suffering an epileptic seizure and bundled him into a van without realising he was having a heart attack from which he never recovered, according to his devastated family.
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