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Rodrigo
'suffer from' or suffer of'?
Hi everyone, I get confused with the prepositions in the verb SUFFER.
Suffer of, or suffer from? Which one is correct? Are they interchangeable? Do I have to use one instead the other depending on the context? Could you please give me some examples?
Thanks a lot!!!
9 mrt. 2020 06:06
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Cannot think of an example that makes "suffer of" work. Got an example?
I suffer from a lack of imagination on this, one, sorry.
9 maart 2020
I agree with Nanren, ‘suffer from’ is most commonly used.
‘I suffer from diabetes’
‘My child suffering from a cold’
9 maart 2020
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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Rodrigo
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