Using "affliction" in a sentence

"The matzo is a reminder of the affliction of slavery and the sugar, the sweetness of freedom," Mishell said.
Source: WSHU

One of my brothers shares this affliction with me.
Source: Thehour.com

Of the 11 poisoned eagles, three were also suffering from severe lead poisoning, a common affliction in birds of prey, and one was also infected with the avian flu.
Source: Screen Rant

Photo: Yannis Drakoulidis/Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures In the cannibal road-movie romance Bones and All, the characters’ central affliction is treated not merely as a carnivorous biological need (a hereditary one, no less) but also as a kind of shared language, a spiritual and social bond.
Source: Vulture

"The matzo is a reminder of the affliction of slavery and the sugar, the sweetness of freedom," Mishell said.
Source: NPR

Genetics? This is what we do know: His dental endowment (or affliction as he undoubtedly thought growing up) gradually had pushed his front teeth forward as he moved into adolescence, causing a great deal of teasing (“Bucky”) when Freddie was a boy and teen, when he was then known as Farrokh Bulsara.
Source: Genetic Literacy Project

But 25 years later, Cameron still has new stories to tell about the many ways in which “Titanic” could have gone differently, revealing in a new interview that Leonardo DiCaprio initially wanted his character Jack to be imbued with a more tragic backstory or physical affliction.
Source: Yahoo Entertainment

The author claims mindfulness meditation practices have no Christian roots, are unbiblical, lead to demonic affliction and focus on the self (when one should be focused on God).
Source: Baptist News Global

In Old People, the marginalized are the elderly, cast aside by their superficial children and left to rot in retirement homes; it’s here, among residents of a nursing home in a remote village, that the strange affliction breaks out.
Source: Vox.com

A childhood polio affliction caused her to spend much of her youth in a wheelchair, where she was marginalized despite her intellectual curiosity.
Source: The Washington Post

It was something that I hadn’t seen before from that angle—dealing with kind of a romance at the same time dealing with mental illness, dealing with this very interesting character who has this very unusual affliction of Anhedonia, meaning feeling no pleasure, no pain.
Source: Solzy at the Movies

My feeling is that I may not understand why I’m suffering right now and why this affliction is coming upon me.
Source: American Theatre

The philosopher Paco Calvo seems to be mercifully free from this affliction – he runs a laboratory in Spain studying plant behaviour, trying to figure out if that half-dead fern that you forgot to water on the windowsill ought to be classified as “intelligent”.
Source: The Guardian

Here are a mind and body so perfectly synced that everyone else begins to look as if slowed by some invisible static, an affliction from which Spears alone has been spared.
Source: Vulture

Further proof of this affliction is that original creator Cyan Worlds has just announced it’s remaking Myst’s almost-as-awful sequel, Riven.
Source: Kotaku

Please pray for good results and no side effects! Thank you ! — Mark Richt (@MarkRicht) December 6, 2022 Richt initially announced his Parkinson’s diagnosis in July, 2021, and wrote at the time, “Truthfully, I look at it as a momentary light affliction compared to the future glory in heaven.
Source: Saturday Down South

Medic opened with a short introduction by an apparently real doctor (it was an actor) who described the affliction or disease underpinning the story that followed, as if it was a case study in a scientific lecture.
Source: BBC

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