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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gall" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe audacity or boldness, often in a negative context, implying that someone has the nerve to do something considered rude or disrespectful.
Example: "It takes a gall to criticize others when you have made similar mistakes yourself."
Alternatives: "nerve" or "audacity".
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(288) Scheele J, Stangl R, Tendorf-Hofmann A, Gall FP (1991) Indicators of prognosis after hepatic resection for colorectal secondaries.
A gall is a plant structure resulting from the alteration of plant developmental processes by a galling organism, and which increases the fitness of the galler by providing a nutrient rich, protected environment [ 1].
Mr. Buchanan first underwent a gall stone operation on Aug. 17.
Mr Cant contracted the virus last autumn after a gall bladder operation and died in February.
Operations to remove prostate cancer might leave you impotent and incontinent; removing a gall bladder can ruin your digestion.
As a gall matures, a small pore opens, enabling fertile aphids to emerge and disperse and predators to enter.
It has large ears, a very short tail, no antlers, and, unlike all other deer, a gall bladder.
The male wasp bites through the wall of a gall containing a female wasp and mates with her.
Esther Iglesias is scheduled to have a gall bladder operation on Wednesday, and plans to have an operation to correct the structure of her spine soon.
Dr. Liebler, who lived in Bronxville, N.Y., died of complications of a gall bladder infection and cancer, said Nancy Smith Hall, a family friend.
It involves a car crash and a gall bladder problem and the price of real estate and the ways in which you might kiss your wife or daughter.
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