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Never again will you suffer from dreaded "iPad Claw" or "Tablet Cramps".
Rosalind Maybrick, the wife of a rich industrialist, throws herself into a curious affair with a trainer who suffers from dread, simply because she has a sense of wanting something that she can't name; while Farley Jones has an unexpected romance with a younger woman, a horse fancier who doesn't know what she wants, only what she longs for.
It is much the same potent mix of emotions as is all too familiar to those of us who suffer from acrophobia: a dread of the abyss beyond and an almost irresistible urge to fling oneself into it.
And finally, if scholars are correct in their surmise that Jayavarman suffered from the dread disease of leprosy, his concern to mitigate his sin and suffering through the accumulation of great merit may have given a still further impetus to his piety and zealousness.
Staunton had five seasons at Munster and suffered from the dreaded utility tag.
Early Bluetooth accessories suffered from a dreaded malady known as "pairing syndrome".
The locks are taken from the manes of, among others, Charlotte Brontë, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Leigh Hunt, William Makepeace Thackeray, and Walt Whitman, whose frizzled white specimen suggests that he may have suffered from the dreaded disease cheveux incoiffables (Uncombable Hair Syndrome, first identified in 1973).
I know entrepreneurs who have suffered from the dreaded premature execution syndrome often associated with the ready-fire-aim approach.
Unfortunately Akerun suffered from the dreaded live presentation "demo fail" so we didn't get to see it in action, but the design looks cool at least! Wovn is a service that aims to make more websites accessible to a global audience.
Have you suffered from the dreaded short pour at an L.A. bar?
We suffer from the embedded anxiety that is dread, from uneasy feelings of vulnerability, from a seeming lost prowess and control.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com