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The phrase "a vaccination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific instance of receiving a vaccine or the act of vaccinating someone.
Example: "After receiving a vaccination, she felt relieved knowing she was protected against the disease."
Alternatives: "an immunization" or "a vaccine".
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Gibraltar began a vaccination campaign this summer, but the vaccine ran out twice because of shortages in Britain.
Indeed, "A Necessary Vaccine," your Feb. 26, 2007, editorial, endorsed a vaccination mandate.
Getting a vaccination was not always so difficult.
"We're like a vaccination against impunity," he said.
Woodroffe is now running a vaccination trial in Cornwall.
"It's not like a vaccination," Mrs. Hyde said.
But many women are likely to feel very anxious about having a vaccination during pregnancy.
Others say we can help more people by contributing to a vaccination program in developing countries.
Many said they would rather homeschool their children than comply with a vaccination requirement.
Dr. Rapp said the death was especially tragic because hepatitis A is preventable with a vaccination.
Banlieue residents joke that going into Paris requires a visa and a vaccination card.
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