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What is the difference between He has been suffering from the permanent rhinitis. and He has been suffering from the chronic rhinitis. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between He has been suffering from the permanent rhinitis. and He has been suffering from the chronic rhinitis. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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"He has been suffering from the permanent rhinitis" says that the rhinitis cannot go away and can never be helped. "He has been suffering from the chronic rhinitis" says that the rhinitis has been hurting for a very long time, but not forever.
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