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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an inhalation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of breathing in or taking a breath, often in contexts related to health, medicine, or breathing exercises.
Example: "During the meditation session, focus on taking a deep inhalation and then slowly exhaling."
Alternatives: "a breath" or "an intake of breath."
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An objective confirmation of an inhalation burn, apart from possible therapeutic reasons, is vital for the prognosis.
Ribavirin is often delivered as an inhalation therapy.
Traveling shows invited members of the audience to try, for a fee, an inhalation experience.
European DCRs are very committed to protecting their staff from any occupational health and safety concerns of an inhalation room.
Crayons and oil pastels do not present an inhalation hazard, and thus are much safer than pastels.
The impaction force from an inhalation product is an important characteristics by which to characterize the spray plume.
Chloroethene (vinyl chloride) is the monomeric building block for polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the mixed organohalide halothane is an inhalation anesthetic.
The police in Bern, Switzerland, persuaded the relevant authorities to accept an inhalation room in their DCR after an approach from health workers had been declined.
Perform manipulations of materials that pose an inhalation hazard in a chemical fume hood to control exposure or wear appropriate respiratory protection.
Try to follow the breath through full cycles, from the beginning of an inhalation to the end of an exhalation, and then on to the next cycle.
Oxymetazoline, which is not approved for racing, stimulates a horse's cardiovascular system when administered in large doses through an inhalation mask.
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