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"suffer complications" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to experience additional problems or difficulties as a result of a previous issue or situation. You can use it in situations where someone is facing challenges or setbacks after already dealing with a problem. For example: - After her surgery, she suffered complications and had to stay in the hospital for an extra week. - The company's profits were already declining, but the economic downturn caused them to suffer further complications. - The patient's condition seemed to be improving, but suddenly they started to suffer complications and had to be rushed back to the hospital.
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Then there are those who suffer complications or side-effects, often due to infection.
But the same group is also the least like to suffer complications.
Most hospitals already have oximeters and use them to monitor infants who suffer complications.
But many more, even with the best treatment, die in infancy or suffer complications that lead to lifelong disabilities.
It estimates that 800,000 women will give birth in the next 12 months, of whom 120,000 may suffer complications and need lifesaving emergency care.
They seem to have some resistance to the virus but are also most likely to suffer complications if they do become ill.
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He suffered complications of heart surgery, his wife said.
Local media reported that he suffered complications of diabetes.
His wife, Patti, told the Los Angeles Times that he suffered complications from lung disease.
Hospital officials said that Mr. Spicehandler had suffered complications after surgery to repair a leg fracture.
Six of the men suffered complications from the surgery, including severe incontinence.
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