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The phrase "suffer by" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English
It implies that someone is experiencing harm or misfortune. Example sentence: Many cities will suffer by the climate change that is predicted to occur in the coming years.
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Certainly they don't suffer by comparison.
I do not think we suffer by such a comparison.
With a few exceptions, the others suffer by comparison.
"So easily does Wisdom dominate his many scenes, other cast members suffer by comparison," wrote Variety.
Fantastical killer cyborgs and alien water-pseudopods can't suffer by comparison to reality.
"Freaks" may suffer by comparison; anyone who sits through it will deserve a treat.
That moment had defined The Post, and ever after The Post would suffer by comparison.
Will workers suffer by seeing their wages rise more slowly than inflation?
The few invented people in the novel (especially Littlewood's mistress, Anne, and Hardy's soldier lover, Thayer) suffer by comparison.
Who knows what permanent injury he will suffer by not allowing his body time to heal naturally?
And they suffer by comparison with Ms. Brown's bunny pictures, which, while only promising, possessed an energy of their own.
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