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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get diseases' is grammatically correct, but it is not very specific.
In order to use it in a sentence, you should provide more information about what type of diseases you are referring to. For example, "People who don't exercise regularly are more likely to get diseases such as heart disease and diabetes."
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"They get diseases.
These long-lived animals do not get diseases of aging until they get older.
They get diseases, they worry, and they hope to be cured or relieved of suffering.
We don't want the mice we work with to get diseases.
Can people who eat this contaminated food get diseases from his blood, like HIV, hepatitis, etc.???
If I want to live an extravagant life and get diseases, I can.
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And because our water is better, it's harder to get disease".
It's just that most individuals do not get disease from being infected.
We hope to get disease reporting online, almost in real time, so that we can better recognize outbreaks.
"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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