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The phrase "extreme bleeding" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large amount of blood loss, usually referring to a medical condition or injury. For example, "The patient experienced extreme bleeding after the accident."
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The extreme bleeding occurs toward the end of the illness.
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The latter is of extreme importance in bleeding disorders since even low amounts of functional protein in plasma substantially ameliorate the bleeding phenotype in patients [9].
The PRO endpoints pursued in the studies were consistent with the concerns voiced by the patients in the focus groups, e.g. fear of bleeding and extreme fatigue.
Protect yourself from extreme heat to prevent bleeding.
Angiotensin is a part of a cascade of proteins that the body produces when it senses that blood pressure is too low -- as it would in the case of a severely bleeding injury or extreme diarrhea.
Though it's known for the extreme hemorrhagic symptoms -- the bleeding out of the eyes, etc. -- not everyone will experience these.
At the extremes, severe bleeding can cause a horse to die on the racetrack.
After having an abortion, many mothers receive side effects such as sickness, varying degrees of bleeding, depression and, in some extreme cases, death.
Platelets that exhibit functional extremes convey a commensurate increased risk for bleeding or thrombosis.
Detectable symptoms include a persistent change in normal bowel habit, bleeding from the back passage, a lump in the abdomen and unexplained extreme tiredness.
In a similar way extremes of feeling -- passions, whether revealed or repressed -- seemed to be bleeding into the visual environment represented by Tobias Hoheisel's sets and Wolfgang Gobbel's lighting.
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