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Discover Ludwig"congestive heart failure" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a medical condition that someone has been diagnosed with. For example, "My grandmother was recently diagnosed with congestive heart failure."
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congestive heart failure
noun
A syndrome marked by weakness, edema and shortness of breath, due to the inability of the heart to circulate the blood adequately to the lungs and other tissues
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X-ray showing lung congestion due to congestive heart failure.
"And congestive heart failure".
Congestive heart failure.
You have congestive heart failure.
He died of congestive heart failure.
Late-stage diabetes or congestive heart failure?
The cause was congestive heart failure.
They diagnosed congestive heart failure, again.
Our country has congestive heart failure.
Improves breathing in patients with congestive heart failure.
I have just lost my mother to congestive heart failure.
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