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The phrase "disease for" is not grammatically correct.
It is likely missing a word or punctuation to make it a complete and coherent sentence. An example of how you could correctly use the word "disease" in a sentence is: "The doctor diagnosed me with a rare disease."
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Meds stabilize his disease for a spell.
Take diabetes or heart disease, for example.
Mr. Reagan has had Alzheimer's disease for years.
My mother has had Parkinson's disease for many years.
This is a disease for which there are options.
I have been fighting this disease for almost 10 years.
"You can live with this disease for a long time".
He fought the disease for two years and survived.
Mr. Dunn had also had Parkinson's disease for several years.
She had had the disease for more than 25 years.
He had had diabetes and heart disease for years.
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