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"suffering at" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something experiencing pain, distress, or hardship at a specific location or situation. Example: The refugees are suffering at the overcrowded camp, lacking basic necessities such as food and water.
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And Lilly knows suffering at the hands of generic drugmakers.
Not all business is suffering at the airport.
[interesting link of Jewish suffering at German hands and Polish suffering at Soviet hands] "One of the reasons we are in Israel is to reshape these visits.
Bald cancer heads, forlorn eyes, tears, kids suffering at the deepest level.
We ourself were suffering at the time from a deficiency of silver, and were rapidly outdistanced.
He acknowledges that sales of these sorts of things are suffering at his centres.
The crowd was singing about suffering, and perhaps forgetting about suffering at the same time.
Proximity Blues Canada's economic comfort is suffering at the hands of its troubled southern neighbor.
He said, promoting foreign assistance could prove a tough sell when Americans are suffering at home.
Just look at how much we're suffering at the hands of these terrible things.
Suffering at this level usually involves charities putting out a joint request for funds.
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