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Discover Ludwig"benign condition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to something that is not harmful and generally considered good. For example: "The doctor informed me that the lump was a benign condition, and no further treatment was necessary."
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"Untreated hearing loss is not a benign condition," she said.
It is and always has been a benign condition.
Most often swollen lymph nodes are caused by an infection or some other benign condition.
Snoring is not necessarily a benign condition; it can be linked to the serious condition obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).
In men with this benign condition, the p27 gene is inactive, and little or no p27 protein is produced.
Many parents recognize that shyness varies greatly by situation, and research suggests it can be a benign condition.
BPH is a benign condition that does not lead to prostate cancer, though the two problems can coexist.
More importantly, they would be synthesized in a benign condition without expensive materials.
To assess the risk of unanticipated endometrial carcinoma during hysterectomy to treat a presumed benign condition.
He acknowledged the laser treatment is often successful and carries little risk, but most doctors believe any risk is unacceptable for treating a benign condition like floaters.
Treatment is not required for first-degree heart block, as it is a benign condition with a generally good prognosis.
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