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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'under suffering' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a state of distress, difficulty, or pain. For example, "The patients were living under suffering during their stay at the hospital."
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In this sense, the region's high prevalence of children under-five years of age suffering from stunting is worrisome, particularly in South Asia, which has the world's highest proportion of children age five and under suffering from stunting (Figure 2).
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A UNICEF report says 425,000 children under 14 are affected with many children under five suffering acute malnutrition.
More troublesome, the squad has yet to coalesce under Coach Jurgen Klinsmann, suffering through a 1-3-1 record and scoring only two goals in five games.
When you're buried under tissues suffering from a cold or the flu, you may feel like nothing will help you feel better.
In fact, with a quarter of children under 5 suffering stunted growth, the Maldives has one of the worst malnutrition rates in South Asia.
ECHO's additional financial support will help UNICEF to identify and treat some 32,500 children under five suffering from severe acute malnutrition.
Unicef figures show that 42.5% of the country's under-fives are suffering from malnutrition.
The under-25s are suffering most, with 53% unable to find work.
They say people are still suffering under the austerity measures implemented under the bailout terms.
Fourteen states suffering under drought.
Cambodians are still suffering under despotic leaders.
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