Examples of using An affliction in English and their translations into Swedish
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She has an affliction.
An affliction of the bone and muscle.
It's more of an affliction, sadly.
An affliction…"…"That not even the doctors.
Your father suffers from an affliction.
People also translate
It's an affliction known as the"infro.
He has an affliction.
An affliction of the bone and muscle.
That despair is an affliction of the godless.
We think that Jackie might have an… Have an affliction.
It's an affliction commonly known as the"infro.
I wouldn't call pregnancy an affliction.
An affliction with which I have personal experience.
As a limitation or an affliction.
An affliction with which I have personal experience.
Couple years ago I had an affliction down there.
It is an affliction common to all, even on Krypton.
However, children can suffer from such an affliction.
Psychological trauma is an affliction of the powerless.
Audrey, I was teaching you that menstruation is not an affliction.
Apparently this is an affliction that men suffer from all the time.
Only it seems unkind to criticise a man for an affliction.
But I said,"Truly this is an affliction, and I must bear it."!
It's an affliction that came upon us without warning at our birth.
I'm going to tell you about an affliction I suffer from.
It's kind of an affliction, but that's not from the kids,
behold an affliction is come!
Your father suffers from an affliction called having your head up your own ass.
When an affliction befalls a human, he supplicates to his Lord