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will have suffered

  • future perfect
    of suffer.
    suffer
    verb (used without object)
    to undergo or feel pain or distress.

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It is not known when Myles may regain consciousness or whether he will have suffered any permanent brain damage.

From BBC Oct. 12, 2024

"Recent homebuyers with large mortgages will have suffered the most and therefore likely cut back the most."

From Reuters Apr. 14, 2023

If he is exonerated, he will have suffered the longest wrongful imprisonment known in Missouri history.

From Seattle Times May 10, 2021

That gives both of them a potential edge, and whoever finishes behind the other will have suffered a significant setback.

From Washington Post Jan. 15, 2020

"That was not wise, sweetheart," said Lady Maxwell tranquilly, "the priest will have suffered for it afterwards."

From By What Authority? by Robert Hugh Benson