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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bladder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the organ in the body that stores urine or in a more general context related to containers that hold liquid.
Example: "The doctor explained that a bladder infection can cause significant discomfort and requires prompt treatment."
Alternatives: "the bladder" or "a fluid sac".
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patients develop a bladder infection.
I recommend a bladder job.
Many of us had cystitis (a bladder infection).
Phenazopyridine HCl is a bladder analgesic.
"Got a bladder infection?" she asked, standing in his spot when he returned.
By some estimates, half of all women will have a bladder infection.
Have you had any recent success with a bladder of wine?
The former Smiths frontman was initially thought to be suffering from a bladder infection.
He should have had a bladder on a stick and bells on his baggy green.
"Ultramarine's gone up to a guinea a bladder!" cries William Daddy Turnerer.
Each has a bladder that holds the liquid and connects to a drinking tube.
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