Sentence examples for were suffering from from inspiring English sources

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were suffering from

noun

The condition of someone who suffers; a state of pain or distress.

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Several pregnant women were suffering from complications.

Some were suffering from malnutrition.

Some were suffering from cancers.

They were suffering from the Sabbath.

The sycamores were suffering from bound feet.

Both groups were suffering from a disregulation of appetite.

Some were suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Many of those she helped were suffering from head injuries.

All three were suffering from cold exposure, including frostbite.

Their exporters were suffering from the strength of the franc.

In the eyes of the world, they were suffering from a disease, and we were suffering from being intractably and disconsolately — and some might say self-indulgently — ourselves.

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