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The phrase "they have suffered" is grammatically correct.
It can be used any time the speaker needs to express that someone has experienced some type of pain, physical or emotional. For example, "With all the losses they have suffered, the family is finding it difficult to cope."
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They have suffered".
They have suffered the most.
Yet they have suffered disappointments, too.
What they have suffered is beyond belief.
They have suffered too much already.
They have suffered a crisis of confidence.
They have suffered unspeakably painful experiences.
But all this happening, they have suffered".
"They have suffered for being Catholic".
They have suffered 20 years of war".
"For decades, they have suffered broken promises".
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