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The phrase "a condition warrants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where certain circumstances justify or necessitate a specific action or response.
Example: "In cases where safety is compromised, a condition warrants immediate evacuation of the premises."
Alternatives: "a situation calls for" or "a circumstance necessitates".
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Even if they are not going to be seen by that doctor…as long as they know that in the event that a condition warrants you to be seen by the doctor, the doctor will be there.
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A sample 2011 underwriting guide from Blue Shield of California, for example, lists pregnancy as a condition warranting an family applicant's rejection "without medical record review," and exempts only males buying insurance for themselves.
In a 2013 statement, the association said it's "a condition warranting more clinical research and experience before it might be considered for inclusion" in its own diagnostic manual.
In a recent study, more than 90% of gout patients had a relative or absolute contraindication to NSAIDs, and up to 66% of patients had a contraindication to colchicine or a condition warranting colchicine dose reduction [ 17].
With the rise of online symptom-checkers, it can sometimes be tricky to know when an unexpected condition warrants a trip to A&E.
If medical tests indicate that an underlying condition warrants surgery, a cautious, or statistically minded, patient would want to know the error bar on that analysis.
The new system, known as preadmission certification, seeks to determine in advance whether a patient's condition warrants hospitalization, or whether it can be adequately treated in a less costly manner, such as by visits to the hospital as an outpatient, according to those who administer the Connecticut program.
However, in adult men, the condition warrants a medical evaluation to look for possible health issues.
Tobacco dependence is clearly a chronic condition warranting repeated treatment and monitoring until continuous abstinence is achieved.
Some insurers may then agree to cover certain conditions for a small extra premium or, if your condition warrants it, refer you to a specialist insurer.
The state allows the providers, for example, to assess how many hours of care a week each developmentally disabled person's condition warrants.
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