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The phrase "a contagious disease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an illness that can be transmitted from one person to another.
Example: "The outbreak of a contagious disease has raised concerns among public health officials."
Alternatives: "an infectious disease" or "a transmissible illness".
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"Anxiety is a contagious disease".
It was as though I had a contagious disease.
The caller said a "contagious disease is suspected".
"Anthrax is not a contagious disease," he said.
Flu seems to be quintessentially a contagious disease.
A CONTAGIOUS disease continues to spread through emerging markets.
Most epidemics are the result of a contagious disease.
When I was 2 or 3 years old, I had a contagious disease -- diphtheria, I think.
If violence is to be viewed as a disease, then it's undoubtedly a contagious disease.
The first wife must consent, or have a contagious disease, or be unable to reproduce.
No health expert wants someone with a contagious disease hiding from those who could provide treatment.
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a transmissible disease
a contagious health
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a contagious illness
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a infectious disease
a infectious diseases
a communicable diseases
a heritable disease
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