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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'clinical with' is not correct English.
If you wanted to express something related to a clinical (medicine related) situation, you could say "clinical in" or "clinical regarding". For example: My colleague was very clinical in her approach to the patient's appointment.
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Design study: retrospective clinical with transversal cohort.
Study design: clinical with transversal cohort.
The diagnosis is clinical with radiological confirmation.
It's organized, but it isn't remotely clinical, with demonstrations of this-meets-that.
The diagnosis is clinical with a scaly erythema.
The mood might have been lighter, perhaps, if Daniel Sturridge had been more clinical with three presentable chances.
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