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The phrase "misery to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something causes or brings about misery or suffering. Example sentence: The heavy rain and flooding has been a misery to the residents of this town.
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Man hands on misery to man.
"Man hands on misery to man," he concluded.
Blackouts cripple industry and bring daily misery to Pakistani households.
We have a lot of misery to bear.
"Man hands misery to man," wrote Philip Larkin.
The Coalition promises to add more misery to their lives.
There was plenty of misery to go around.
Portraying human misery to prompt empathy among readers happens frequently.
But Jerry, you deflected his misery to make iconic television.
THE winter storms that whip in from the Mediterranean bring new misery to Gaza.
To some he is a criminal who brought misery to ordinary people.
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