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Discover Ludwig"constant cough" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a cough that occurs frequently or without interruption. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "Despite taking cough medicine, I was unable to get rid of my constant cough for weeks."
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TRYOUT FOR SPECTATOR — Apparently I have a loud, constant cough that sounds like a starting pistol; barred from stands.
The disease is unrelated to flu but causes a hacking, constant cough and breathlessness.
Boiling heat surged through him, his cheeks flamed red, his hands burned, and he had a dry, constant cough.
In the example query Q x1,x2,x3)=I l l x1,F l u) ∧ I l l x1,C o u g h) ∧ I n f o x1,x2,x3) the constant Cough is anti-instantiated.
She detailed her weight loss, her constant cough, her endless fatigue.
They had a very high fever, diarrhea and a constant cough," she says, recalling the frightening time.
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Even when she was hungry, the constant coughing made eating almost impossible.
Richard Blair remembers being "bloody cold" in the freezing water, and Orwell, whose constant coughing worried his friends, did his lungs no favours.
The report said her lungs weren't exactly normal, but the technician commented that her constant coughing made the test difficult to interpret.
In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, constant coughing causes the alveoli to rupture.
Life continues now that IS has left the town, but many suffer from constant coughing and vomiting, with their hands and feet permanently covered in black, oily soot.
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