affliction
Example Sentences
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But lately, it is drawing attention for those drugs’ success at clearing a more familiar affliction: acne.
From Barron's
For Belichick, they say, it's part love of the game, part love for coaching, and part an affliction that has ailed many great sports figures: an inability to know when to say goodbye.
From BBC
Wherever they went, they were offered baptism, and some in their affliction converted and stayed behind, but very few.
From Literature
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“My niece Penelope has an affliction of the foot,” she said, shooting me a look that could have set fire to kindling wood.
From Literature
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The inability to comprehend the significance of big numbers is a human affliction.
From Los Angeles Times
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