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Discover Ludwig"suffer someone" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to tolerate or endure someone's behavior or presence. Example: "I can't believe you can suffer your roommate's constant loud music."
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So "Rusalka" becomes less about a woman's suffering and more about a man who fantasizes about watching a woman suffer: someone not far from an opera fan.
He or she will suffer; someone else will be hired.
Atrios, weighing in on the Kinsley Kontroversy, suggests that the evident urge to make Someone Suffer — Someone Else, of course — reflects sadism.
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Most humans do not want to see someone suffer, particularly someone they care for.
Families suffer when someone they love descends into the purgatory of addiction.
"They think they should not suffer because someone changed the rules".
Meanwhile, the coach of the pole vault great Yelena Isinbayeva has said athletes who are clean should not suffer because someone has breached the Olympic charter.
We all suffer when someone on the Internet allows his computer to get infected.
You don't want to suffer from someone else's too.
Why should everyone have to suffer because someone doesn't like one of the family or group of friends?
How many employers are going to tolerate someone who suffers from a hidden disability or a mental illness?
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