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You could use it to describe someone who is physically or emotionally isolated, perhaps due to a health condition, fear of socializing, or being unable to find friends or companionship. For example, "The elderly man was forced to suffer isolation at home, alone with his thoughts."
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While dying is not always associated with pain or suffering, people who are dying can suffer isolation, grief, anxiety and depression [ 4].
The present study found clear differences between types of institution in terms of the likelihood of suffering certain coercive measures; specifically, patients in secure psychiatric hospitals were more likely to suffer isolation and restraint than those in regular prisons.
How many will be willing to sacrifice their entire professional careers and suffer isolation in their place of work for the public good?
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In his later years he suffered isolation and neglect.
Russia, under Putin, has suffered isolation, economic stagnation, poverty, and falling living standards, all in the name of restoring Russian greatness and protecting Mother Russia and "near abroad" Russians.
We have suffered discrimination, we have suffered isolation and undermining, but we stand up for America, oftentimes when others who think they are more patriotic, who say they are more patriotic, do not.
Communities affected by HIV/AIDS and EVD-related stigma have suffered isolation and ostracism, physical violence, and diminished quality of life (6).
Veterans tend to suffer in isolation, and vast research shows that isolation worsens nearly every kind of emotional pain.
"We on the peninsula suffer from isolation," she said.
But it's not only older people who suffer from isolation.
But analysts in sectors that could be affected by the sanctions – finance, defence and energy – predicted that they would suffer in isolation from the west.
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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