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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a severe nut" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone who is extremely eccentric or difficult, but the expression is not commonly used or recognized.
Example: "He can be a severe nut when it comes to his opinions on politics."
Alternatives: "a tough character" or "a difficult person".
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I should warn you, however, That I have a severe nut allergy.
Harris Berthelson, 11, has had a severe nut allergy all his life and has to carry medicine at all times.
A friend with a severe nut allergy ended up in a hospital in Vienna after eating potato chips out of a bowl that had residue from pistachio nuts in it.
Which is good for Donna, as her child who attends the school has a severe nut allergy.
Which is good for Donna, as her child that attends the school has a severe nut allergy.
One exception -- if you have a severe nut allergy like myself, you likely already know that a small purse and a nut allergy simply don't go together.
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I'm an image consultant who has a not-so-stylish severe nut allergy.
For those with severe nut allergies, however, such a treat can quickly turn into a trip to the emergency room.
Today, I live and breathe it every day with a 13 year-old daughter who suffers from severe nut allergies.
But that's a hard nut to crack.
As the months and years went by, the Delgadillos learned that Andrew had multiple food allergies that included a life-threatening reaction to peanuts (but not tree nuts) and a severe reaction to soy, milk, egg, shellfish and other foods.
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