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The phrase "augmented cough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or technical contexts to describe a cough that has been enhanced or intensified, possibly due to a condition or treatment.
Example: "The patient presented with an augmented cough, which indicated a possible exacerbation of their respiratory condition."
Alternatives: "intensified cough" or "enhanced cough".
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This theory is also corroborated by the findings of augmented cough sensitivity to inhaled capsaicin (Johansson et al. 2002; Millqvist 2000; Millqvist et al. 1998, 2000; Ternesten-Hasseus et al. 2002b).
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We considered requesting participants to undergo respiratory challenges such as inhaling hypertonic saline to induce augmented airway secretion and/or capsaicin to elicit a "real cough".
We hypothesized that a number of patients diagnosed with chronic unexplained cough also have coughing provoked by chemical irritants associated with augmented capsaicin cough reaction, but the extent of such a relation is not known.
These criteria separated ERt or ERg from cough and also from other airway defensive behaviors such as augmented breath and aspiration reflex.
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