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"suffering from depression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to someone who is dealing with the symptoms of depression, such as sadness, lack of energy, and difficulty concentrating. For example, you could say: "My friend has been suffering from depression for several months, and she has been struggling to get through each day."
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He had reportedly been suffering from depression.
Suffering from depression, Ambrose contemplated suicide.
(He had been suffering from depression).
Most pregnant women are suffering from depression.
"People suffering from depression talk about racism.
Were they all suffering from depression?
His friends told me that he was suffering from depression.
Take the example of a mother suffering from depression.
But a person suffering from depression cannot monitor themselves".
His mother said he had been suffering from depression.
Later, he said he was suffering from depression.
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