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Meanings of common affliction in English
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Usage of common affliction in English
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There is a dignity in grief- apridein perpetuating it-andhis had been no commonaffliction.
2
Cutting out sugars and other poor-quality carbohydrates should also have eliminated that all-too- commonaffliction, the midafternoon slump.
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Nervous headache is another commonaffliction.
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Not wanting to return to work after the Christmas holidays is a pretty commonaffliction at this time of year.
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It's a commonaffliction.
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He probably had lice which was a commonaffliction among rough sleepers given the lack of washing facilities on the streets.
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It does nothing of the sort, but it might be useful against a much more commonaffliction with similar symptoms: kidney stones.
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But it is evident that the commonafflictions are not removed by the power of the keys.
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Where does Scripture teach that we cannot be freed from eternal death except by the compensation of certain punishments in addition to commonafflictions?
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The commonafflictions which the malice of witches produced, were melancholy, fits, and loss of flesh, which are threatened by one of Shakespeare's witches:
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It has been said before that saints suffer punishments, which are works of God; they suffer contrition or terrors, they also suffer other commonafflictions.
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(Teddy himself said later that he'd thought it was Osgood-Schlatter disease, a commonaffliction to fast-growing young knees that several of his classmates had experienced.)