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The word 'brain' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the organ of the body, or to describe someone as being intelligent. Example sentence: He always got top marks in school because he had a sharp brain.
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Let Nick Clegg be clear: "The Liberal Democrats will add a heart to a Conservative government, and a brain to a Labour one!" Unfortunately, courage for the cowardly lion will be a casualty of any coalition agreement.
The only way to survive was to convince the brain to be satisfied with the tiny bit of air it got The plane was in the air.
There are only a handful of exemptions to the ban on abortion – to save the mother's life, if the pregnancy was a result of rape, or, in a recent controversial addition, if the foetus has anencephaly, a rare birth defect in which the brain and skull do not develop.
Again, when I was there, I was thinking, "As long as I haven't got brain damage, there's probably something in this".
All his new team-mates thought their coach was joking – "You would be hard-pressed to think anything other than that the hair dye had finally seeped into Kevin Squire's brain," one told the North Devon Journal – but, sure enough, Collins bought himself a new pair of boots and featured at No8 against a rather startled Newton Abbot.
Abrahams' two-year-old son Charlie was in a critical condition, experiencing up to a hundred epileptic seizures a day and not responding to either drugs or brain surgery.
By this I mean profound ignorance of the formation of the brain in early years and the effects of neglect and trauma.
Right now, in fact, I'm in a double-glazed room half a mile away from the nearest WH Smith's, and yet I'm pretty sure the front pages have managed to give me the first sproutings of a brain tumour.
Outlining his story in a matter-of-fact manner, the controlling killer told the operator: "I grabbed the knife and stabbed him in the back of the neck, I believe somewhere near the brain stem.
In many ways brain injury is a silent epidemic; its effects are not always visible and cannot be communicated easily.
Advances in medicine mean that the number of people surviving brain injuries is increasing.
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