Sentence examples for the afflictions from inspiring English sources

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the afflictions

noun

A state of pain, suffering, distress or agony.

Exact(59)

The afflictions continue.

The afflictions are large and small.

The Cracked Bell: America and the Afflictions of Liberty.

Others maintained that the afflictions of poverty were environmental.

The afflictions of the marble cell had become inflictions.

"With grace and infinite sympathy, 'Wild Decembers' encapsulates the afflictions of a culture within the afflictions of a particular doomed family," Brooke Allen wrote here last year.

With grace and infinite sympathy, "Wild Decembers" encapsulates the afflictions of a culture within the afflictions of a particular doomed family.

One way to escape the afflictions of your own place is to preoccupy yourself with another's.

Some may say that this, too, is one of the "afflictions of liberty".

It said the weak global economy had made the afflictions more acute.

Most of the afflictions wrongly attributed to nuclear power can rightly be attributed to coal.

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