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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suffered in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing experiences of hardship, pain, or distress in a specific context or situation. Example: "She suffered in silence during the difficult times, not wanting to burden anyone with her problems."
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I suffered in the wilderness.
Adams suffered in office.
Like many children, I suffered in silence.
What grief I suffered in my heart!
They have all suffered in the process.
The field has suffered in recent years.
"I suffered in that house".
AOL suffered in similar fashion.
"They've suffered in terms of getting jobs.
Everyone in it suffered in Iraq's turmoil.
"Everybody suffered in different ways," she recalls.
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