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Discover LudwigThe phrase "obvious suffering" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe someone's pain or discomfort that is clearly evident and can be seen by others. Example: The dog's whimpering and limping were clear signs of its obvious suffering from a broken paw.
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Glucksmann believes that the only worthwhile "political" project is the constant, unrelenting, and most probably futile amelioration of obvious suffering.
The shaking hands clutching his mic-stand like a mast in a terrible storm betray a more obvious suffering inseparable from his art.
Overall, and notwithstanding the obvious suffering, we have it relatively good.
Most disturbing was the spectacle of what appeared to be D.C. police officers in a second-floor office watching the obvious suffering of the people below.
He occasionally said something to her, placed a hand on her leg, and went back to his meal indifferent to her obvious suffering.
Despite their obvious suffering, or perhaps because of it, this cast Hoover and Nixon as characters in an overarching tragedy on a grand scale.
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The discovery of two young brothers imprisoned and starving in the basement, and the corpse of their 7-year-old brother in a plastic storage bin, is more agonizing because it's now obvious their suffering should never have been secret.
It seems obvious that people suffering hardship would organise to demand relief.
Hers is not a righteous, concentrated stream of anger directed at obvious targets: cancer, suffering, death.
They ended up losing 25-20, with starting quarterback Josh McCown playing in obvious pain after suffering an arm injury.
Physical pain (the most obvious form of suffering) is a warning signal inviting us to avoid a particular situation.
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