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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has prescribed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means someone or something has given an order or instruction for something to be done. You can use it in a sentence to describe a action that has been mandated by someone. Example: The doctor has prescribed medication for my illness.
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He has prescribed Provent to about 300 of his patients.
So Mo has prescribed a soft landing for great leaders.
It's because they're not convinced the treatment which their doctor has prescribed is the right one.
John has broken out in a rash from taking Augmentin, the antibiotic his doctor has prescribed.
Fortunately, Phil Jackson has prescribed some holistic remedies to get Rose back into fighting form.
For casualties of war, Congress has prescribed a set schedule of benefits.
My doctor has prescribed me antidepressants and I'm waiting to see a psychologist.
You could be taking 12 medications and nobody knows which the other doctor has prescribed.
Her friends help out occasionally with groceries, and her GP has prescribed her a protein drink.
If your doctor has prescribed a drug off-label, there may be a good reason.
Dr. Levin has prescribed antidepressants as well as drugs to combat anxiety.
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