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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adverse about" is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible to use it in a sentence, but it may not sound natural or clear to most readers. One possible example could be: "He was very adverse about the new policy, expressing his disapproval at every opportunity." In this sentence, the speaker is describing someone who is opposed or resistant to the new policy.
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The all-cause discontinuation rate was about 10% and discontinuation because of adverse events was about 4%.
Such variation of channel conditions may bring about adverse effect on performance.
It will bring about adverse effects to the Sino-British relations".
They also fear the adverse effects brought about by analgesics [ 22].
For individual adverse events only about 2%to5%5% of patients were affected (Table 3).
I don't make adverse judgments about Franklin Roosevelt and Lucy Rutherford".
Evidently, all the adverse publicity about Exxon's request for special treatment had an impact.
There was a good deal of adverse commentary about the low 36% turnout in the referendum.
The trade union royal commission in 2014 made adverse findings about Kitching and referred her for possible prosecution.
The trade union royal commission made adverse findings about her in 2014 and referred her for possible prosecution.
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