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Discover Ludwig"suffer with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who experiences difficulties due to a medical condition, difficult situation, emotions, etc. For example, "She suffers with severe anxiety due to her job."
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Compassion means "to suffer with" or "to suffering together".
I no longer suffer with adjustment disorder.
I'd rather just suffer with the imperfection".
I do not "suffer" with autism.
I suffer with anxiety and depression.
Yet it is almost impossible not to suffer with him.
They live with it, and suffer with it.
I don't suffer with the pressure, I like it.
We're both very emotional and suffer with anxiety.
It is the one I suffer with to this day.
"She didn't want us to suffer with respect to identity.
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