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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gout of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or forceful burst of something, often liquid or a similar substance.
Example: "The artist created a stunning painting with a gout of vibrant red paint splattered across the canvas."
Alternatives: "a burst of" or "a spurt of".
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"A pox of this gout! or, a gout of this pox!" Falstaff says in "Henry IV".
The biologist fell head first into the swamp, sending up a gout of mud and gnawed sticks.
(And I can encounter these women where?) Perhaps in the near future some cool young women writers will fess up to gout, and we can look forward to such titles as "A Gout of One's Own," "Gout and Prejudice," "Gout and the City" and the one I think just can't miss, "Gouty Bitch".
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The case definition of gout in the present study consisted of a gout diagnosis (International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision [ICD-9] code 274.x) and medical treatment for gout at either an outpatient or emergency department during 1996 to 1999.
Upon ignition, projectiles such as arrows or bits of metal would be forcefully ejected, along with an impressive gout of flame.
Patients with a current acute gout flare or who are within 14 days of the resolution of a gout flare.
If you suspect that you're dealing with the redness, swelling, and pain of a gout attack, talk with your doctor about following a regimen when an attack of gout disables you.
Eating cherries, which contain powerful antioxidants with pain-fighting properties called anthocyanins -- and which also taste delicious -- can lower your risk of a gout attack.
We analyzed gout treatment patterns according to time since the first appearance of a gout diagnosis among gout patients.
Only 43% knew that beer intake could increase the chances of a gout flare.
Of those primarily admitted with gout, 17 had a past history of gout, of which 13 had either been on or were still taking allopurinol prior to admission.
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