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malady

[mal-uh-dee] / ˈmæl ə di /


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After all, it was good that the internet could grow, even if its maladies did, too.

From Washington Post

Infection can also make people more susceptible to other maladies.

From Seattle Times

Peña's alleged plot is the latest manifestation of a deeper and expanding malady affecting Republicans nationwide: A refusal to accept that their political views are simply unpopular.

From Salon

Science has long established the addictive nature of nicotine and the health maladies associated with smoking tobacco, including cancer and emphysema.

From Seattle Times

Sufferers of other maladies such as kidney failure dependent on electricity-guzzling machines to survive are also struggling, two medical groups representing kidney disease say.

From Reuters