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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a medics" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a medic" when referring to a single medical professional.
Example: "During the emergency, a medic arrived quickly to provide assistance."
Alternatives: "a medical professional" or "a paramedic."
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He was speaking on the second day of a hearing in London after a medics' campaign group challenged the new deal planned by the government.
Know, get a medics kit and carry it on you, and have some binoculars on you too if you're on a big field.
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"I'm a medic.
"I need a medic.
"Are you a medic?" he asked.
The second friend was also a medic.
A medic leans over him.
A medic gave them shots of morphine.
A medic suggested Natalia might need sugar.
A medic in the front". How bad?
A medic was ordered to sedate him.
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