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Discover LudwigThe word "arteries" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to any of the large branching vessels that carry blood away from the heart to the body. For example, "The doctors were able to repair the blockage in his arteries."
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Across their European empire, from Scotland to Syria, they pushed roads that 15 centuries later were still primary arteries of European transportation.
The committee's latest draft report says that eating saturated fat in some meat and dairy products may be more significant factors in clogging up arteries and contributing to heart disease.
Doctoral theses will some day be written on how, as the arteries of social mobility hardened, the BBC served up ever more versions of the minted entrepreneur: Dragons' Den, Gerry Robinson, The Apprentice.
"Colombian cities like Bogotá, Cali and Medellin have shown the way where major arteries are thrown open to people every Sunday [morning].
His brain arteries need to be detoxified.
After radiation, the heart's efforts to repair itself appear to lead to thickening and calcification of tissues and inflamed arteries.
Like plaque in arteries, this accumulation restricts the flow of fluid and sometimes blocks things up completely.One way to keep the oil flowing is to heat the pipe.
This, in turn, substantially increases the risk of heart diseases, including atherosclerosis (thickening of the arteries), pericardial disease (damage to the heart's surrounding membrane) and congestive heart failure.
ROADS and rail are the arteries and veins of a modern economy.
National priorities focus on dealing with clogged arteries through coronary bypass grafts.
In the human body, it is not merely some of the main organs that can go kaput, but also the plumbing system: arteries and veins.
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