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Discover Ludwig'allergic to something' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who has an adverse physical reaction to a substance, such as food, pollen, or medication. For example: "The patient is allergic to shellfish, so he can't eat anything that contains shrimp or crab."
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Am I allergic to something in food?
We knew Dexter was allergic to something in the pita (sesame flour, it turned out).
"Many children these days are allergic to something," said Gayle Bridgman, a ticket agent with Grandtravel, a company in Chevy Chase, Md., specializing in grandparent-grandchild trips.
I was allergic to something and kept having to blow my nose through the veil, which had to be changed at regular intervals.
"Once you're primed to be allergic to something, you have an increased chance of becoming allergic to other things, and regretfully you don't need a full dose to get as much suffering".
"Here are a few examples of your lack of manners: When you are a guest in another's house, you do not declare what you will and will not eat – unless you are positively allergic to something.
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Read ingredients when using a new product, it may have something you're allergic to or something too strong for your hair.
If using a product you are allergic to, or something that may irritate your skin, it will cause damage to your skin.
The passenger had complained of an allergic reaction to something he had eaten earlier in the evening.
This is usually the first signal that he is having an allergic reaction to something he ate.
TYPICALLY, the problem starts with the bites: itchy, reddish welts that leave their victims wondering if they have a rash or have had an allergic reaction to something.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com