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Discover LudwigThe phrase '* seizure' can be used in written English as a noun phrase
It refers to the act of taking something by force or without permission, usually by a legal authority or government. Example: The police were involved in a large-scale drug bust, resulting in the seizure of several kilograms of illegal substances. In this sentence, 'seizure' is used to describe the confiscation of the drugs by the police.
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Was it a seizure?
"He had a seizure.
Then came the seizure.
There was no seizure...
Was he having a seizure?
Face down, after a seizure.
Perhaps he'd had a seizure.
She didn't remember the seizure.
Then he had a seizure.
Occasionally, he had a seizure.
The seizure was announced yesterday.
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