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The phrase "a stifle" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct form would typically be "to stifle" or "a stifling."
Example: "The oppressive heat seemed to stifle any chance of productivity in the office."
Alternatives: "a suppression" or "a restraint."
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Based on our results, OAT restored normal femorotibial contact mechanics in the lateral compartment of a stifle with a lateral condylar defect.
If a "stifle lock" occurs during delivery of a calf in anterior presentation and dorsopubic position, forced extraction can lead to wedging of the femur, which increases axial loading, thus leading to femoral fracture [ 12].
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We sat in a stifling trailer.
They have created and now maintain a stifling stasis.
An innate conservatism, a stifling reluctance to try something different.
The heat rose toward a stifling 100 degrees.
Harry Potter is an orphan who has been raised in a stifling suburban house.
Helpless, he watched her being packed into a stifling goods train for Belzec.
When he got there, nearly 50 people were waiting in a stifling warehouse.
The Steelers are a much better team, with an explosive offense and a stifling defense.
This is a tax on education, a stifling of the public mind.
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