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breaths
noun
Plural of breath
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The word "breaths" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing how someone is taking breaths. For example, "He took a few deep breaths to calm himself down before speaking."
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Then one starts counting breaths, but this time breathing in through the nostrils and breathing out through the nostrils.
A common breathing pattern in large whales is to breathe every 20 seconds for 8 10 breaths and then dive for about 10 15 minutes.
If researchers can hold their breaths till then, they will be able to measure the breathing of the whole world as a result.
An infant takes 33 breaths per minute with a tidal volume (the amount of air breathed in and out in one cycle) of 15 millilitres, totaling about 0.5 litre approximately one pint per minute as compared to adult values of 14 breaths, 500 millilitres, and seven litres, respectively.
He'd also take deep breaths from a can of cigarette butts and pipe excreta.
Working mothers – indeed, all mothers – draw a short straw in the United States from the moment their babies draw their first breaths.
If you feel nervous, take deep breaths – and remember it really is only a test.
He's standing in the tunnel looking very nervous, taking several deep breaths as he prepares to go out to receive the applause of the Spurs fans for the first time since collapsing on this pitch last season, going into cardiac arrest and very nearly dying on Saint Patrick's Day.
They have far to go, and you can almost see how their even breaths mark the passing of the miles.In a buoyant market the finest Koekkeoks have almost always exceeded their estimate.
While Mr Hubbard believes in taking deep breaths, he thinks that foreign campuses end up being self-defeating, as they only encourage greater homogony a Chinese campus of predominantly Chinese students, for example.
They told me that I was taking my last breaths, and this was my last chance...They would release me if I were honest...Then they brought me my file and showed it to me with my death sentence and told me to go and think until March 18th when I would be summoned to the court".
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