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Suffer X vs Suffer From X

by pawanugt Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:09 am

Dear Experts

I understand that "Suffer with X" is Unidiomatic.

However, I find "Suffer from X" and "Suffer X" both Idiomatic.

Could you please if my understanding is fine. I am doubtful.

More importantly I am confused between the usage of "Suffer From X" and "Suffer X" in terms of impact on the meaning.

Request you to explain with examples.

Thanks in Advance

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Re: Suffer X vs Suffer From X

by Willy Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:29 am

pawanugt Wrote:Dear Experts

I understand that "Suffer with X" is Unidiomatic.

However, I find "Suffer from X" and "Suffer X" both Idiomatic.

Could you please if my understanding is fine. I am doubtful.

More importantly I am confused between the usage of "Suffer From X" and "Suffer X" in terms of impact on the meaning.

Request you to explain with examples.

Thanks in Advance

Regards
Pawan


Can you please let us know where you have seen "SUFFER X" as idiom. It doesn't sound good to me.
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Re: Suffer X vs Suffer From X

by vivs.gupta Tue Sep 18, 2012 12:32 pm

willigetmylifeback Wrote:
pawanugt Wrote:Dear Experts

I understand that "Suffer with X" is Unidiomatic.

However, I find "Suffer from X" and "Suffer X" both Idiomatic.

Could you please if my understanding is fine. I am doubtful.

More importantly I am confused between the usage of "Suffer From X" and "Suffer X" in terms of impact on the meaning.

Request you to explain with examples.

Thanks in Advance

Regards
Pawan


Can you please let us know where you have seen "SUFFER X" as idiom. It doesn't sound good to me.


Example of suffer X:
Some cases are so severe that employees are forced to change careers and suffer chronic pain.
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Re: Suffer X vs Suffer From X

by tim Thu Oct 04, 2012 10:13 am

have you actually seen this used correctly on the GMAT?
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Re: Suffer X vs Suffer From X

by vivs.gupta Fri Oct 05, 2012 3:11 pm

tim Wrote:have you actually seen this used correctly on the GMAT?


No. I checked on internet
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Re: Suffer X vs Suffer From X

by shamim2608 Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:21 pm

It could be that suffer X may be used if X is a consequence of something. and suffer from X used if X is that something.
e.g
suffer pain, suffer loss.

suffer from malaria, suffer from disease.
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Re: Suffer X vs Suffer From X

by tim Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:29 pm

this actually sounds like a good way to think about it, but i don't know that this distinction has ever really been tested on the GMAT so you may be worrying too much about something that ultimately doesn't matter..
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Re: Suffer X vs Suffer From X

by NiranjanR716 Tue Jun 12, 2018 1:12 am

What is the correct answer and why?


A study of food resources in the North Pacific between 1989 and 1996 revealed that creatures of the seabed were suffering from dwindling food supplies, possibly a result from increasing sea surface temperatures during the same period.

A. that creatures of the seabed were suffering from dwindling food supplies, possibly a result from increasing
that creatures of the seabed were suffering because food supplies were dwindling, possibly as a result of an increase in

B. that creatures of the seabed were suffering because food supplies were dwindling, possibly as a result of an increase in
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Re: Suffer X vs Suffer From X

by Sage Pearce-Higgins Fri Jun 15, 2018 5:42 am

Please read the forum rules before posting: you need to post the whole problem, not just part of it, and I advise that you search before posting.

This problem is discussed here: https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/foru ... html#p3425

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