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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hospice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a facility or service that provides care for individuals with terminal illnesses or those in need of palliative care.
Example: "She decided to spend her final days in a hospice where she could receive the necessary support and comfort."
Alternatives: "a palliative care center" or "a terminal care facility."
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"A hospice?
Yes, it's a hospice.
I'm in a hospice.
"I am a hospice social worker.
Her last project was a hospice.
Often I visit a hospice".
Of course you are — it's a hospice!
He died at a hospice in San Francisco.
He entered a hospice several weeks ago.
And he was comatose in a hospice.
Should a hospice have been involved?
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