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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bowel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single section or part of the intestines in a medical or biological context.
Example: "The doctor explained that a bowel obstruction can lead to serious health complications."
Alternatives: "an intestine" or "a segment of the intestine".
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One, Erin, died a month later after developing a bowel infection.
You mean a bowel movement?
It smelled like a bowel movement.
A bowel cancer awareness group has also offered a session.
Ten years ago he had surgery on a bowel tumour.
It was when I would get a bowel obstruction," Ms. Reeh said.
She had not had a bowel movement for five days.
On Thursday, Haley, who now weighs 4 pounds, underwent surgery to remove a bowel obstruction.
Last year Teixeira took temporary leave of absence for diverticulitis, a bowel condition.
It was a bowel movement, and it was in our bed.
Rubbing a baby's stomach with warm olive oil is a good way to ease gripes and stimulate a bowel movement.
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