Sentence examples for make afflicted from inspiring English sources

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Hair loss disorders, although are not life-threatening, are emotionally distressing diseases that make afflicted patients vulnerable.

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He pointed out that public-health programs "make us safer by making afflicted countries stronger, more stable".

Orthostatic headaches can be incapacitating; these ailments often become chronic and can be sufficiently disabling to make those afflicted unable to work.

McLaren have also made changes to their pit-stop procedures in an attempt to prevent the problems that have afflicted them in recent races.

The point was made when, afflicted by cataracts and almost blind in 1998, she started to make white on white drawings, saying that they depicted the floaters she saw behind her eyes.

"Inflict" takes "on" or "upon"; make it "afflict".

The drought of deal-making that afflicted 2011 made times a bit tougher for Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, although the private equity giant expects better times ahead.

And as time passes, the relatives will find it harder to make those not afflicted understand this.

In these circumstances, where an untried treatment is the only hope, can proper consent ever be given and should those not afflicted make judgments about what people in desperate pain and suffering can or can't do to their bodies?

Beginning treatment as soon as possible will make the individual afflicted more comfortable and better able to independently perform certain personal functions longer.

Some of the best works in the show were made by artists afflicted with something — although institutional records often prohibit us from knowing what.

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