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in a doctor's office
16 English lessons for when you're
in a doctor's office
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1.
“I'm finished filling this out, but I wasn't quite sure what to write in this section.”
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2.
“Yes, I was wondering if you take Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield?”
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3.
“Let's take a look at that.”
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4.
“You seem to have a hairline fracture in one of the minor bones in your foot.”
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“I've developed a rash of some kind on my upper back, between my shoulder blades.”
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“We're going to need to run some tests, just to make sure.”
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“Take one capsule of this two or three times a day; it'll help ease the pain.”
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“I've been feeling kind of lightheaded lately whenever I stand up.”
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“Draw in a deep breath.”
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“She told me she had to draw some blood, and I swear I nearly fainted.”
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