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The phrase "suffer from Chapter" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe experiencing difficulties or issues related to a specific chapter in a book or document, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "Many students suffer from Chapter 5's complex theories, making it difficult for them to grasp the material."
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* Bondholders, communities suffer from Chapter 9 filings.
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The book suffers from opening chapters that hop about between time and place a bit too much, and what will strike many readers as a slightly too hurried end.
Despite these adept challenges to conventional thinking, Glassner's chapters often suffer from out-of-date material and a loose observational approach based on what sometimes seem like personal hunches.
It is unfortunate that several chapters in this book suffer from this deficiency.
Each chapter concludes with illustrative case studies and references, although the latter suffer from textbook delay and are seldom more recent than 1998.
Both suffer from neglect.
We suffer from this.
Both suffer from unhealthy air.
They suffer from culture-gravity.
You suffer from it, too?
"Actors suffer from it, too.
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