Sentence examples for the malady from inspiring English sources

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the malady

noun

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

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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).

Even Hun Sen shows signs of the malady.

The malady has since been diagnosed as typhoid fever.

In her opinion, only two had the malady.

And the malady may take many years to cure.

"Nodding disease," as the malady has been called, takes hold.

The malady from which all humans suffer is history.

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