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54 English lessons on the topic of
'health'
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“Let's take a look at that.”
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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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“I've been feeling kind of lightheaded lately whenever I stand up.”
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“I need to work off these love handles.”
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“Have you experienced any heart palpitations?”
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“My knee is acting up again.”
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“If you're feeling under the weather, by all means go home and get some rest.”
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“I urge everyone to take advantage of the free flu shots being offered this week.”
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“Her health had been deteriorating for many years.”
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