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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a combination of chronic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or condition that involves multiple chronic elements or factors, often in a medical or psychological context.
Example: "The patient is experiencing a combination of chronic pain and fatigue, which significantly impacts their quality of life."
Alternatives: "a mix of chronic" or "an amalgamation of chronic".
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She is clearly suffering, most likely from a combination of chronic constipation, possible diabetes, arthritis and probably senile dementia.
When AIDS was found to also be widespread in Africa, the same "denialists" blamed it on a combination of chronic fevers, weight loss, diarrhea and tuberculosis.
In an interview Monday evening, Allen said he wants to focus on helping his wife, Kathy, cope with a combination of chronic health issues, which include an autoimmune disorder.
Avascular necrosis, osteomyelitis (Fig. 8a, b), septic arthritis, tendinosis/tendon rupture and bursitis/synovitis are caused by a combination of chronic renal failure, steroid/immunosuppressants and dialysis [25].
In the multivariate analyses, a 5-fold risk for developing MOH was found among individuals who at baseline reported regular use of tranquilizers [odds ratio 5.2 (3.0-9.0 3.0-9.0o had a combination of chronic musculoskeletal complaints, gastrointestinal complaints, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale score ≥11 [odds ratio 4.7 (2.4-9.0)].
We all know that many homeless Californians experience a combination of chronic medical, mental health, and substance abuse conditions.
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In this animal, there was a combination of mild, chronic, lymphocytic glomerulonephritis, which was similar to the previous 4 animals, and a moderately severe, chronic, lymphocytic interstitial nephritis with light microscopic evidence of renal protein loss ("tubular proteinosis").
"I think Demba will find it difficult to find a better home," said Newcastle's manager, who is hopeful that a combination of the chronic knee condition which means Ba will not pass a standard medical and his £80,000 a week wage demands will deter clubs from activating the £7m release clause in his contract.
Rasciot said the reason for worsening lines was a combination of a chronic understaffing issue and the need to accommodate changing security threats.
The pathogenesis of P. aeruginosa bacteremia in cancer patients derives from a combination of a chronic, usually non-pathogenic state of GI colonization followed by an acute, invasive infection caused by extra-intestinal bacterial translocation and subsequent bacteremia once the immune system is compromised [9], [10], [27].
The broad-scale resistance exhibited by tomcod from throughout the Hudson River estuary suggests a combination of high chronic exposure and a mobile pan-mictic population.
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