Sentence examples for were a common affliction from inspiring English sources

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Its first commercial product was an anti-parasitic pill designed to fight intestinal worms, which were a common affliction at the time.

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It's a common affliction.

AFFLUENZA has long been a common affliction of European utilities.

Anthrax is a common affliction in livestock everywhere, and it strikes people in much of the poor world.

They could be counted on to give Peanut her medicines, including an Eastern herbal potion that she took for a collapsing trachea, which apparently is a common affliction of tiny dogs.

At high school in Israel, he says, government lecturers would instill into pupils the certainty that in this land "we are older... and we have always been the rightful owners of everything," but "I suspect this is a common affliction of ancient peoples who experience rebirth, or at least of young peoples who experience a great yearning to be older".

He was almost befuddled by how badly his team had fallen apart, yet anyone watching the postseason for a while could have clued him on the diagnosis: Lakeritis is a common affliction this time of year, suffered by players and coaches who have psychological barriers that stand in the way of getting past a rival.

Apparently that's a common affliction in my neighborhood.

Acne is a common affliction among many teens and some adults that usually resolves over time.

Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is a common affliction of preterm infants, and often results in posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHH).

Although diverticulosis is a common affliction in the western society, there is very little known about its pathogenesis.

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