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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get disease" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, you could say "contract a disease" or "develop a disease" to convey a similar meaning. For example, "I made sure to wash my hands regularly to avoid getting sick and contracting a disease."
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And because our water is better, it's harder to get disease".
We hope to get disease reporting online, almost in real time, so that we can better recognize outbreaks.
Another scientific and logical problem is that just because people who take a lot of x don't get disease y, it doesn't follow that giving people x will prevent y.
"So probably the ratio, the combination of bacteria in the gut will determine whether you will get disease or not," says Ivaylo Ivanov, an assistant professor in microbiology and immunology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York.
"I don't know why, you just really did not want to get disease number 5".
Homeless people don't want to get disease either.
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"They get diseases.
These long-lived animals do not get diseases of aging until they get older.
If I want to live an extravagant life and get diseases, I can.
Animals crowded in unsanitary conditions are more likely to get diseases and transmit them to humans.
Teenagers should not be having sex, and if those who do get pregnant or get diseases, well, serves them right.
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