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ail

verb as in hurt

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But under his watch, Ghanaians also experienced an ailing economy and widespread power cuts.

From BBC

After two drives, Maiava was a meager two for seven with a crushing pick-six — concerning enough to hush a Coliseum crowd that hoped he might be the answer to what ailed USC’s offense.

But China's economy is already ailing and it will be in no mood for a second protracted trade war.

From BBC

Jones, 84 at the time, was asked by journalist David Marchese about what ails America.

From Salon

In that time, and certainly since Trump came on the scene, he’s drawn some conclusions about what’s ailing TV news.

From Salon

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