Sentence examples for the maladies from inspiring English sources

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the maladies

noun

Any ailment or disease of the body; especially, a lingering or deep-seated disorder.

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In this case, though, the maladies are invented.

This god, "Ba'al-zebub," seemingly "offered protection against flies, or the maladies they conveyed".

On another night, two men were discussing the maladies of their older relatives.

Do we, in some murky way, deserve — or, at any rate, come to suit — the maladies that we inherit?

With cheese and bacon, it's enough to bring on the maladies the store around it is built to cure.

Oakland is also inventing and expanding programs that deal with the maladies that create drug dealers, he said.

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"It's the malady of our industry.

The malady is called chronic wasting disease.

Sadly for Labour, the malady lingers on.

The malady is generally in good taste.

(In some extreme cases, lyrics are part of the malady).

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