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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a foreign body" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical or scientific contexts to refer to an object that is not naturally found in a particular location within the body or environment.
Example: "The doctor discovered a foreign body lodged in the patient's throat during the examination."
Alternatives: "an alien object" or "a non-native entity".
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"Hezbollah is not a foreign body.
I can hear a foreign body in your lung.
We experienced the case of a patient who had a foreign body in the maxillary sinus.
Larger particles are associated with a foreign body giant cell reaction.
In recurrent or unresponsive patients, an evaluation to rule out a foreign body is traditionally recommended.
The computed tomography and the magnetic resonance images revealed a foreign body in the maxillary sinus.
PPCLM also demonstrated good biocompatibility in a foreign body response in vivo assay.
Histopathological analyses of the lesions were consistent with a foreign body reaction.
The mutations are necessary to make antibodies that are specific to a foreign body.
It's as if a foreign body were exerting gravitational force on the music, slowing it down.
"Other patients want to avoid having a foreign body inside them" and therefore opt against implants.
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