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Discover Ludwig"display symptoms" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to indicate that the symptoms of a condition or ailment can be observed by another person. For example: "The patient displayed symptoms of a stomach virus."
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Infected animals display symptoms that include lethargy, paralysis and convulsions.
Lenzi's 3-year-old son also did not display symptoms similar to those of his parents.
Prostate cancers usually grow very slowly, and individuals may not display symptoms for some time.
Yes, everyone with the HD allele will eventually display symptoms of HD.
Paediatric mitochondrial diseases primarily display symptoms from energy intense organs such as the liver, brain, muscles, retina and cochlea.
People who have taken legal highs often display symptoms such as profuse sweating, racing heartbeat, extreme muscle tension, delirious ranting and very high body temperature.
But the screening has come in for criticism from some quarters, as incoming passengers may not yet display symptoms of Ebola when they are being screened.
Ebola cannot be transmitted until someone with the disease begins to display symptoms; even then it is only transmitted through direct contact with bodily fluids.
Most who catch it will never display symptoms, although one in five may develop flu-like illness with headaches, tiredness, aches and pains or rashes.
Patients with CTE, which can only be diagnosed after death, display symptoms such as impulsiveness, forgetfulness and depression.
Then, in his 30s, Guthrie began to display symptoms of Huntington's disease and slowly descended into worsening states of emaciation, exhaustion and dementia until he died, aged 55.
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