noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
paranoid
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The trial was told that he was diagnosed as suffering paranoid schizophrenia .
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Attorneys say he may suffer from paranoid schizophrenia .
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His dad, Charles, was lovable and devoted, but afflicted with paranoid schizophrenia .
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They have told prosecutors Kaczynski may suffer from paranoid schizophrenia , a mental disorder that can cause intricate delusions.
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We wonder if she has ever heard of chronic paranoid schizophrenia , and she tells us to be quiet.
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They say he also suffers from paranoid schizophrenia , a condition that produces intricate delusions that may have clouded his judgment.
■ VERB
suffer
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The first type - active familial disruption - involved a woman in her thirties who was considered to be suffering from schizophrenia .
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Attorneys say he may suffer from paranoid schizophrenia .
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Smyth's lawyer, Barry Gibson, said that Smyth suffered from schizophrenia .
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They have told prosecutors Kaczynski may suffer from paranoid schizophrenia , a mental disorder that can cause intricate delusions.
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He suffered from dementia and schizophrenia .
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They say he also suffers from paranoid schizophrenia , a condition that produces intricate delusions that may have clouded his judgment.
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Understandably, Smith Square has suffered from collective schizophrenia .
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The trial was told that he was diagnosed as suffering paranoid schizophrenia .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both schizophrenia and mood disorders show evidence of decreased activity in frontal lobes and abnormal function of the system for directed attention.
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Edwina Swan, James Swan, schizophrenia and murder one.
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In essential schizophrenia the characteristic pattern is of withdrawal from the impacts of experience in the outside world.
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Incidentally, what is the concordance in schizophrenia in identical twins?
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Next month's summit-at-sea may see a resolution of the Bush Administration's schizophrenia over Moscow.
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The feeling is, rather, that a certain genetic vulnerability is inherited which may or may not lead to schizophrenia .
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This may well lead to the development of more effective drugs for schizophrenia .
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Thus diseases like diabetes, schizophrenia , and obesity were rare in the developed world by 2010.