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54 English lessons on the topic of
'health'
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“It's a nasty habit — bad for your health, expensive, not to mention the odor.”
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32.
“My infant is running a fever of a hundred and two.”
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33.
“Everything is really blurry. I can't even make out what that sign over there says.”
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“The question is whether his leg is fully recovered.”
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“Meyerson suffered a major knee injury last year that took him out of the game for most of the season.”
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“Shoot! I've got a hangnail.”
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37.
“You could cause permanent damage to your ears, you know.”
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“I've been having excruciating sinus headaches for the last few days.”
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“I went to a doctor and got some antibiotics, but she said that it would take a few days for them to kick in.”
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“Time out. I need to sit down and catch my breath.”
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