Sentence examples for flu being from inspiring English sources

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"flu being" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in a sentence. An alternative phrase could be "having the flu." Example: "I won't be able to come to work today because I'm having the flu."

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"Why is the information about the people who have succumbed to this flu being kept secret?" Mr. Vallone asked.

All the current evidence suggests that the new flu being spread around by Americans is no more serious than — flu.

Since these two proteins are the variable elements that stop new strains of flu being recognised by the immune systems of people who have had influenza in the past, this is an important step forward.

A recent clinical trial by Novartis, in healthy elderly volunteers in Australia and New Zealand, found a variant of the drug enhanced their response to flu vaccine by 20% – our immunity to flu being something that declines with old age.

"What's not good is to try to sell the public on their fear of pandemic flu being this particular bird flu, since if it's not, crying wolf will lose you credibility," he said.

The number of people with known or suspected flu being treated in critical care units in hospitals has jumped from 460 to 738 - a rise of 278 in a week.

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Avian flu is just one example.

Flu isn't something you mess with.

Swine flu is strangling India.

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