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"suffering from severe" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person or situation that is experiencing a high degree of pain, difficulty, or hardship. Example: Jenny is suffering from severe migraines and has been unable to work for weeks.
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Biggs, who will be 80 next week, is in hospital suffering from severe pneumonia.
As shown in Fig. 2, Yemeni children are suffering from severe undernourishment.
He had been suffering from severe depression.
She was suffering from severe depression.
I was suffering from severe spinal osteoporosis.
The boy was later diagnosed as suffering from severe allergies.
She was seven months pregnant, suffering from severe abdominal pain.
A large carbonate oil field in Iran is suffering from severe casing collapses.
"Most of them were suffering from severe burns and there was lots of blood flowing.
She was fatigued, retaining water and suffering from severe joint pain.
It was soon discovered that Miss Fio was suffering from severe ulcers.
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