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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a end stage" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an end stage" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "end." You can use it when referring to the final phase or condition of a process or situation.
Example: "The patient has reached an end stage of the disease, requiring specialized care."
Alternatives: "a final stage" or "a terminal phase."
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Recognize that a living will only comes into play if you have an end stage disease, terminal illness, or persistent vegetative state.
Nurse- patient relationship: A participant with 12 years of experience stated: "I had an end stage patient.
This assay is typically an end stage assay after significant phage amplification (>10 PFU/mL) in a fermentation culture has been achieved.
The house of an end stage theatre can be rectangular or take the shape of a fan, leaving all members of the audience facing the same direction.
Pups out of nest indicates already an end stage of disease.
But rather than an end stage, acceptance is just the beginning.
It had an end stage that was around 6 feet (2 metres) high, just under 45 feet (14 metres) wide, and perhaps 35 feet (11 metres) deep.
Fibrosis is an end stage process consisting primarily of collagen deposition [ 4].
The AI gap between both groups demonstrated that RHTN per se is not an end stage of hypertension disease.
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