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The phrase "a treated for" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "This is a treated for the specific condition."
Alternatives: "a remedy for" or "a solution for".
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We conservatively settled on a 6-week cut-off as the minimum period for someone to be (a) treated for syphilis, (b) to have a long-acting injected penicillin or a 2-week course of oral doxycycline 'wash out', (c) to become newly-infected with syphilis, and (d) to thereafter mount a serological response.
Similar(57)
The DNA was then precipitated overnight at −20°C in 50% isopropanol and RNase A-treated for 1 h at 37°C.
He was treated for a severe concussion.
A third man was treated for shock.
He's being treated for a concussion.
He treated for a possible spinal infection.
Get treated for a fungal infection.
It's like a treat for me.
A treat for a weary reader.
Funny books worked a treat for that.
A trick for Pavarotti and a treat for us listening.
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