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The phrase "abnormal growths" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or biological contexts to refer to unusual or atypical increases in size or number of cells or tissues.
Example: "The biopsy revealed several abnormal growths that required further examination."
Alternatives: "unusual tumors" or "irregular formations".
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Not all abnormal growths are tumours.
Late-stage syphilis causes significant and identifiable changes in the structure of bone, including abnormal growths.
Generally, doctors search for polyps, abnormal growths that stick out from the lining and can turn into cancer.
Barium enemas with X-rays can also show some abnormal growths.
The shorter test fails to detect abnormal growths high in the colon, scientists warned in the New England Journal of Medicine.
So when it first came on the market, ophthalmologists hoped it would work the same magic on the abnormal growths in the eyes of wet-AMD sufferers.
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Some studies indicate abnormal growth pattern and some abnormalities in body proportions [ 8].
Nasal tumour, abnormal growth in the nose.
Possible side effects include diabetes, heart disease, muscle and joint pain, and abnormal growth.
The impaired ear is experiencing an abnormal growth of loudness.
She opened up a huge new area of research into all aspects of normal and abnormal growth, including cancer.
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