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54 English lessons on the topic of
'health'
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“Sweetie, Granny had a stroke.”
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“No job is worth ruining your health over.”
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“Some people are just genetically predisposed to alcoholism, I guess.”
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“Ashley, for God's sake, go to the doctor and get that checked out!”
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“Any update on how uncle Harry is doing?”
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“You've taken on way too much. You need to scale back.”
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“Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable.”
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“I've been diagnosed with Parkinson's.”
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“You know what helps me is as soon as the pain starts, I take an aspirin or something to stop the inflammation.”
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“The average life expectancy there is something crazy like 82 years.”
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