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Originally Posted by blacknomi On the other hand, women who suffera fracture due to osteoporosis aren't any more likely to take calcium supplements than healthy women.
I think it's quite OK to replace "suffer" with "suffer from".  | Note it is "suffer a" which may be replace with "suffer from a". | I'd say that generally someone who is experiencing physical or mental pain or discomfort, suffers from ...........
She suffers from migraine. / He suffers from hypertension.
If something suffers an unpleasant or difficult experience, it happens to them.
She suffered a compound fracture. The Democrats suffered a big defeat.
She is suffering from a headache because she suffered a fall.
I wouldn't say: She is suffering a headache because she suffered from a fall.
Does this make sense? :D |
Very impressive explanation.(Bravo Bravo).
Your examples are much appreciated. Now I understand. Thanks, Susan.