Sentence examples for may be afflicted from inspiring English sources

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Previous research may be afflicted by unadjusted confounding by socioeconomic or psychosocial factors.

Eczema is not contagious, but more than one member of a family may be afflicted.

If an individual that carries one recessive gene for the disease has a child with another carrier for the same disease, their child may be afflicted.

The mother may have discovered the pregnancy too late to take action, or either parent may be afflicted with a mental disorder.

Such students "may be afflicted by a sense of lost identity," the copy read, adding that university life presented "a whole new world . . . of anxiety".

The revelation that Wilson may be afflicted with a physiological vulnerability to the downward pull — to the sort of self-annihilating impulse best described in William Styron's "Darkness Visible" — simultaneously fascinates us and causes us to avert our gaze.

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A different problem may be afflicting advanced economies today.

How can the women achieve true autonomy when they don't even know how many of them there are and what may be afflicting at least some of them?

What a contrast with today, when the plight of the visitor from New Mexico and his wife, who may also be afflicted, scarcely caused a ripple of anxiety.

And like any younger demographic, they may also be afflicted with shorter credit histories, which impacts those scores, too.

Headache is the primary symptom of migraine and patients may also be afflicted by other symptoms including pulsatile pain, light sensitivity, sound sensitivity, nausea, unilateral pain, blurred vision and emesis.

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