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"gave oxygen" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you mean to indicate that someone provided oxygen to another person or thing. For example: The doctor quickly gave oxygen to the patient who was struggling to breathe.
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Lavoisier gave oxygen its name 1778 by combining the Greek word oxys, meaning sharp or acid, and gigomi, meaning to produce.
The delay gave oxygen to candidates like Ted Cruz and stole momentum from others, like David Dewhurst, who had a big advantage going into what was supposed to be a quick primary at the beginning of the year.
Johnson's flowing muscular approach not only brought the individual successes but gave oxygen to a Gabba crowd deprived of the sight of wounded and bleeding visiting teams on recent surfaces as bland and benign as any in world cricket.
Eight of the trials gave oxygen therapy in both the intervention and control arms [ 20, 62, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 73], nine trials did not specify whether oxygen therapy was provided [ 18, 19, 25– 27, 63, 69, 71, 72] and one trial stated oxygen therapy was provided in the intervention arm but did not state whether this was provided in the control arm [ 66].
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Each night, he is given oxygen through another tube.
Niehaus declined to say which players were given oxygen.
Her blood oxygen was perilously low, two-thirds of normal, even when she was given oxygen.
Remains motionless before being given oxygen and taken to hospital in a neck brace.
Each night, he is given oxygen through a tube to help him breathe.
Given Oxygen's struggles thus far, there is clearly a lot riding on this new season.
Instantly given oxygen and professional CPR, his chances were already raised.
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