Examples of 'had not suffered' in a sentence

Meaning of "had not suffered"

had not suffered - This phrase indicates that someone or something did not experience harm, damage, or any negative consequences

How to use "had not suffered" in a sentence

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had not suffered
She had not suffered material damage.
In general the town had not suffered.
She had not suffered from malnutrition.
But his reputation had not suffered.
If you had not suffered as you.
It would be a very different book if he had not suffered himself.
They had not suffered.
They were compared to children who had not suffered seizures.
He had not suffered from any known illnesses at the time.
Which my innocent darling had not suffered before him.
She had not suffered from dyskinesia since the infusion.
The iron frame of the boat had not suffered materially.
She had not suffered material damage and was gotten off on the next tide.
This is because he had not suffered any personal loss.
She was confident that the focus on gender equality had not suffered.

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He said that he had not suffered any trauma or undergone previous surgery.
Perhaps they were relieved to know that they had not suffered alone.
He stated that he had not suffered a stroke as had been reported in the press.
These activities had been good for their health and they had not suffered from illnesses.
It was apparent that he had not suffered in the last moments of his life.
Goyette A physical education teacher challenged the ruling that she had not suffered a work injury.
The applicant had not suffered loss as a purchaser of the products covered by the cartel.
But there was not a single household that had not suffered the sorrow of warfare.
She had not suffered any casualties to her crew during her career until then.
Only country majorly involved in Iraq that had not suffered a direct.
She stated that she had not suffered pain in the limb during physical exercise previously.
At the time I was reasonably sure that she had not suffered.
Archer Fairfax had not suffered a broken limb.
He had not suffered half so much from his two meetings with Varick.
Nicollet Avenue had not suffered completely.
It had not suffered much during military actions, remaining in quite good condition.
As if the poor guy I had not suffered enough.
Haiti had not suffered an outbreak of the disease in over 100 years.
However, it was determined he had not suffered an electrical shock.
O'Doherty had not suffered as badly as others, losing only Inch Island.
Thankfully, his intestines had not suffered any damage.
The United States had not suffered casualties from an external attack on the mainland since 1812.
All of the witnesses stated that she had not suffered ill-treatment.
So, it had not suffered Black Death, either.
Days after the coup, the company said it had not suffered any interference.
The country had not suffered famine or food shortages since 1974.
Freydis returned to her farm and livestock, which had not suffered from her absence.
After all, they had not suffered as their grandparents had.
It found, furthermore, that the appellant had not suffered non-material damage.
Besides these, he had not suffered from any illness in the past.
According to the Government, he had not suffered any ill-treatment.
Fortunately, we had not suffered any mold.
The country 's " both the EU and Kosovo " policy had not suffered defeat, the president insisted.
However, the petitioner had not suffered any pecuniary damage in this case.
From the article, “ VW said the robot had not suffered a technical defect . ”.

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