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"with leprosy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to someone who is suffering from the skin disease of leprosy. For example, "The doctor offered to help the patient with leprosy."
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During it, Stewie befriended a child with leprosy.
Children with leprosy were barred from attending schools.
People with leprosy are unable to get treatment for ulcers and other deformities from government hospitals.
Left: the corpse of a person with leprosy floats in the Ganges River.
Gladys Staines, the missionary's widow, has continued his work with leprosy patients in Orissa.
In the dingy hospital, a teenager with leprosy screams as a nurse disinfects his diseased flesh.
This week, 20 years after Japan ended the compulsory segregation of people living with leprosy, the families of former patients launched a class action seeking compensation for decades of discrimination simply for being related to people with leprosy.
Pickpockets with leprosy approached British expatriates coming out of church and reached out to them with ravaged hands missing fingers.
She worked with leprosy patients in Molokai, Hawaii, where she died in 1918.
The undeserved suffering associated with leprosy — or Hansen's disease, as those affected prefer to call it — is profound.
There are still 500,000 persons afflicted with leprosy in Latin America, so it is still very much present.
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