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"extra treatment" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It could be used to mean additional consideration or attention given to a person or object. For example, "The doctor recommended extra treatment for the patient's ankle injury."
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Patients, meanwhile, are unlikely to turn down extra treatment.
For us, the extra treatment was well worth it.
Results from final controls show no need for extra treatment.
They compared the outcomes with 30 others who did not receive the extra treatment.
That extra treatment, in the absence of an overall benefit, made the researchers question the widespread use of mammography.
Both processes produce bitumen, which needs extra treatment before it can be refined into petrol.
Instead, he remained indoors to stretch his arm and receive extra treatment on it.
Borthwick has consulted specialists from all over the world about his injury and had extra treatment in Manchester, but no date has been set on his return.
Smith, who won't talk about the accident, has been unavailable for comment because he has been getting extra treatment every day after the pounding he took against Indianapolis.
If patients have to be readmitted within 30 days, the hospital will not receive any payment for the extra treatment it has to provide.
Many officials say that more important than the Sword of Damocles of adult prison hanging over their heads is the extra treatment and scrutiny these teen-agers receive.
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