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The phrase "a single patient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one individual receiving medical care or treatment, often in a clinical or research context.
Example: "In this study, we focused on a single patient to analyze the effects of the new medication."
Alternatives: "one patient" or "an individual patient".
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There was not a single patient.
You won't find me treating a single patient – I don't do any healthcare at all.
"Psychiatry hasn't cured a single patient in 60 years," Brunet claims.
We have not had a single patient worrying that he or she might have flu.
In the meantime, he said, not a single patient has told him she questions the value of mammograms.
But isn't there a decreasing rate of return on the amount of time spent with a single patient?
That drug comes in a vial meant for a single patient.
Physicians can receive permission to use an unapproved drug for a single patient.
When we think about treating PTSD, we usually picture a single patient and a psychotherapist.
Each BAN collects vital parameters of a single patient.
Usually these morbidities cluster together in a single patient.
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