"long-term" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But it does not provide a long-term cure, has serious side effects, and requires a long treatment time (12 to 18 months).
- Glick stresses, too, that one should get the second opinion sooner, rather than later: "The first time you treat a patient is your best shot for a long-term cure or long-term control."
- Though the benefits of gene therapy are theoretically large, none of the dozens of trials in the U.S. (or elsewhere) has achieved a long-term cure for any ailment.
- Although each individual's case is different, the chances of Mrs. Reagan's long-term cure were apparently "in the 95 percent range," he said.
- First, you stop the bleeding, they you develop a long-term cure.
- Entrepreneurs Sought Steady growth is the only long-term cure for Ireland's national debt, unemployment and emigration.
- A: Conventional medicines can be quite effective in terms of taking down the inflammation quickly, but they are not effective in achieving a long-term cure.
- It is not the kind of treatment usually used on patients as sick as Ms. Saldana because it does not offer a long-term cure the way a bone-marrow transplant does.
- It's no long-term cure, but a good quick fix.
- Two months after Latrell Sprewell and Marcus Camby were on the verge of being declared busts, it is hard to say that they are long-term cures.
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