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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asphyxiated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is suffocated or deprived of oxygen due to a specific substance or condition.
Example: "The victim was asphyxiated with smoke from the fire, leading to a tragic outcome."
Alternatives: "suffocated by" or "choked on".
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She had been asphyxiated with adhesive tape, probably in January.
Mrs Cosgrove was asphyxiated with a ligature in the kitchen of her £1m, five-bedroom home.
But, like in life, just when we feel we're almost totally asphyxiated with obligations and unfairness, in come breaths of air.
Mr. Tillman said he was asphyxiated with a plastic bag, beaten with a phone book, subjected to a mock execution and had soda poured up his nose.
She claimed she was beaten and asphyxiated with a plastic bag if she did not answer interrogators' questions satisfactorily.
The government expects to fill this gap through additional taxes, although this has sparked heated debates amongst most sectors of the economy, which feel they are being asphyxiated with excessive taxation.
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It does not surprise us that a bloated empire's gluttonous citizenry would rather auto-asphyxiate with a sucrose foodstuff than suffer under the tyrannical boot of the warmongering colonialists Obama and Clinton the Second.
At the line,"Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore", this Othello starts to inflict Abu-Ghraib-style torture methods on his nemesis, whom he nearly asphyxiates with a plastic bag.
One-segment strain and strain rate analyses by tissue Doppler is feasible and reliable in term neonates and can be used for assessing the reduced myocardial performance in asphyxiated neonates with significantly improved reproducibility as compared with two-segment analyses.
One-segment strain and strain rate assessed the reduced myocardial performance in asphyxiated neonates with significantly improved reproducibility as compared with two-segment analysis and was therefore more feasible than two-segment analyses for assessment of myocardial performance after perinatal asphyxia.
Doxapram is used in veterinary medicine as a treatment for apnoea in preterm and asphyxiated animals, with a relatively wide gap between therapeutic and toxic windows [23].
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