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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suffered over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a difficult or painful experience that someone has gone through, often emotionally. Example: Jane suffered over the loss of her beloved pet for months before finally finding peace.
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"It was a very happy thing to have something that you suffered over be embraced," Miller said.
"You can't imagine how people suffered over 42 years.
U.S.-Saudi ties have also suffered over regional policy.
She had suffered over this for about 60 years.
The goddess's foot shook convulsively as, in her sleep, she suffered over the quarrel.
The shock they have suffered over the past three weeks may have softened them up.
Both companies had suffered over the last decade and subsequently filed for bankruptcy protection.
Demand for upscale coffee has suffered over the last two years.
As splendid and theatrical as the museum is, however, it has suffered over the years.
Tunisia has not suffered over much from the arbitrary massacres of suicide bombs.
These people aren't indifferent to the problems the area has suffered over the years.
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