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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under affliction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is experiencing suffering, distress, or hardship. Example: "The community came together to support those who were under affliction due to the recent natural disaster."
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We mill miss her indomitable spirit, devotion to family and friends and her courage under affliction.
We will miss his indomitable spirit, passionate devotion to family and friends and his courage under affliction.
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Under this affliction, a sudden windfall of foreign exchange bids up a country's exchange rate and crowds out its export industries.
Nick more than bears up under his affliction, appearing hale and sharp at parties and quickly moving on from the setbacks and slights in life.
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The grievous affliction I am under includes a trembling mother's anxiety that he fall into evil.... New York has many snares for an unprotected young man.
Around the world 180 million children under five suffer from this terrible affliction.
The movie was under way long before Mr. Glatzer's affliction.
Patients with the affliction may experience crawling and stinging sensations from under their skin.
1.6 million children under five die every year from simple diarrhea, a water-borne affliction.
The Amity Affliction, a personal favourite, was representing the metal community admirably, even though a few other under-cover metal heads really appreciated it with me.
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