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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clinic of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific type of clinic or a clinic that specializes in a particular area of healthcare or treatment.
Example: "She decided to visit a clinic of holistic medicine to explore alternative treatment options."
Alternatives: "a center for" or "a facility specializing in".
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The MJS was used in its original form, but expanded to include demographic factors (age, sex, marital status, number of children, and number of dependants that they were financially responsible for, number of years qualified as a professional nurse, whether the respondent was working in a clinic of their choice, PHC clinical training and any current studies).
Today he ekes out a living as a masseur in a clinic of blind masseurs.
His mother, who is retired, worked in New Rochelle, N.Y., as a pediatrician in a clinic of the Westchester County Health Department.
Closing the show, Jadakiss put on a clinic of efficient showmanship, bringing out Ryan Leslie and Busta Rhymes for guest appearances.
Brees, who became a side story last week with all the praise being heaped on Manning, put on a clinic of clutch passing.
Dr. Cooper, 28, is a third-year resident in endodontics at a clinic of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, from which she received a dental degree.
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Fred Berlin, a psychiatrist who runs a clinic out of Johns Hopkins University, is one of them. .
Previously, Page had been the Founder & President of REM Medical, a clinic for sufferers of sleep apnea.
The whole study was conducted in the A Neurology Clinic of AHEPA University Hospital of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Second, recruitment only included patients treated by an urologist-co-investigator in a prostate clinic of a large urban hospital.
A prospective study was performed at a community clinic of a metropolitan area.
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