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"suffering from dehydration" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is experiencing symptoms of dehydration. Example: The hiker was suffering from dehydration after spending the whole day hiking in the hot sun without enough water.
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His daughter Claudette then confirmed that he was suffering from dehydration related to type II diabetes.
Two hundred women and children suffering from dehydration emerged from the camp today, aid workers said.
McCain's team provided primary care for sick and frightened refugees, many of them suffering from dehydration.
He could not walk and was suffering from dehydration and exposure.
Mr. Coronel said Mrs. Arroyo was suffering from dehydration and hypertension.
In mid-2001, after suffering from dehydration, she was hospitalized for nearly two months, but even that didn't daunt her.
Still, it left the drained Vance Wilson to start after suffering from dehydration the past few days.
The blues guitarist BB King has canceled the remaining eight performances of his current tour, suffering from dehydration and exhaustion.
London's ambulance service was also kept busy, with revellers suffering from dehydration and problems related to alcohol consumption.
In fact, Bannister discovered that the patient (the novelist Anthony Burgess) was merely suffering from dehydration owing to alcoholism.
Hundreds of other runners dropped out, suffering from dehydration after the marathon's water stations ran out of cups.
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