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The phrase 'more suffering' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a person or group of people is enduring more pain, hardship, or distress than they have before. For example, "The citizens of the country have endured more suffering due to the economic crisis."
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That's a lot more suffering.
And Rosenbaum wants to heal even more suffering.
Now the rains have come and brought more suffering.
This year we're going to see more suffering.
More people means more suffering as resources inexorably decline from now on.
He even reminded her of a difficult love affair in order to evoke more suffering.
America's current wars may create even more suffering for those who fought them.
But they know they will be discovered and undergo more suffering.
However uncertain the future of the Taliban, the Afghan people themselves are guaranteed more suffering.
The austerity measures imposed on Greece will cause more suffering and they are destined to fail.
"And every day that passes means more suffering and danger for the families we left behind".
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