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"a hernia" is a perfectly correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a medical condition whereby an organ or tissue protrudes through an opening in the muscle or membrane that usually contains it. For example, "The patient was diagnosed with a hernia in his abdomen."
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He has had a hernia.
And it's given me a hernia".
He is coming off a hernia operation.
In 1997 I had a hernia.
A hernia repair is the surgical procedure to fix a hernia.
He had a hernia and groin injury while in Russia.
He needed repairs of a hernia and a detached retina.
Gooden had a hernia repaired Tuesday in St .Petersburg, Fla.
Those are telltale signs of a hernia, doctors say.
Back in camp, a doctor diagnosed him with a hernia.
It was about as funny as a hernia.
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