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The phrase "suffering of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the experience or state of enduring pain, distress, or hardship, often in a more formal or literary context. Example: "The suffering of the victims was evident in their expressions and stories."
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About the suffering of Jews.
"The suffering of a victim.
The suffering of "aggressors"?
The suffering of the boys!
"The more suffering of civilians, the better".
He spoke about the suffering of Palestinians.
"The suffering of Mexican Indians is unacceptable.
Some cited the pain and suffering of extremely preterm babies.
"There was one about the suffering of the American people.
"I saw the suffering of women," he says.
But the TV also showed them the suffering of war.
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