Suffer from is a common English phrase that is often used to describe the pain, illness, or other undesirable conditions that people suffer. This phrase is usually followed by a noun to specify the problem being suffered. Here are some examples of using Suffer From:
1. he has suffered from a bad back for years.(He has been suffering from severe back pain for years.) )
2. she is now suffering from a stomach ulcer.(She now suffers from a stomach ulcer.) )
3. i h**e been suffering from anxiety attacks recently.(I've been suffering from anxiety lately.) )
4. they all suffered from the effects of the drought.(They were all affected by the drought.) )
5. he has been suffering from depression for months.(He has been suffering from depression for months.) )
In addition to denoting illness or suffering, suffer from can also be used to describe enduring or experiencing something undesirable. For example:
1. they suffered from the effects of the war for many years.(They have been affected by the war for years.) )
2. she has been suffering from financial difficulties recently.(She's been suffering from financial hardship lately.) )
3. he has been suffering from bad luck lately.(He's been out of luck lately.) )
4. the company has been suffering from high employee turnover recently.(The company has been facing a high turnover rate lately.) )
5. the city has been suffering from a lack of investment in infrastructure.(The city has been short of infrastructure investment.) )
In short, suffer from can be followed by a variety of different nouns, according to different contexts and meanings, to indicate suffering, illness, bad things, etc.
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