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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

Most of our neighbors faced similar food scarcity and many suffered physical problems at relatively young ages: dizziness, fatigue, loss of strength, and other maladies, including asthma and diabetes.

From Salon

Other maladies included depression or anxiety, body aches, difficulty sleeping, headaches, joint pain, difficulty breathing and loss of taste or smell.

From Los Angeles Times

Really, though, this latest hiccup in a mishap-filled few months was not only another example of the platform’s practical predicament but also a metaphor for its spiritual malady.

From Washington Post

The intelligence agencies said a foreign adversary probably wasn’t a “causal mechanism” behind the health maladies.

From Washington Times