Sentence examples for malady of from inspiring English sources

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"It's the malady of our industry.

Daniel B. Verdin, a senior Republican state senator from South Carolina, called illegal immigration "a malady of epic proportions," which he said compared with "the malady of slavery".

Sinus squeeze is a common malady of persons flying in unpressurized aircraft and of divers.

Remaining staff feel a sense of that malady of the age, "survivor guilt".

This has allowed me to cure, to some degree, the malady of distance.

"Fascism is a malady of failed democracies," Mr. Paxton has written in his own definition.

Schulz zeroed in on the malady of the modern man (and woman).

Congress must increase financing for research into traumatic brain injuries, the signature malady of this war.

(This may be one reason for the critical malady of "earlyism").

In the early sixties, the "anachronistic malady" of tuberculosis haunts a small Inuit community in the Canadian Arctic.

It goes by many names, but around here they call it "the malady of the sugar cane".

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