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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gurney" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a wheeled stretcher used for transporting patients in a medical setting.
Example: "The paramedics quickly placed the injured man on a gurney and rushed him to the ambulance."
Alternatives: "a stretcher" or "a wheeled stretcher".
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They placed him on a gurney.
Jean-Paul was lying on a gurney.
A nurse tied him to a gurney.
A GURNEY flies into an emergency room.
"Never more than a gurney away from a defibrillator".
When they were finished, Polina was transferred onto a gurney.
It is actually James's Swan dress strapped to a gurney.
They loaded Dorothy onto a gurney, which she fought weakly.
Nearby, medics tried to revive a man on a gurney.
Captain America lies on a gurney, attached to an IV.
Two hours later, I was lying on a gurney awaiting a cesarean.
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