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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have a surgery' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you can use it in a sentence such as: "The doctor recommended that I have a surgery to correct the injury."
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But they said M.R.I.s are really hard to read after you have a surgery like that.
"If they choose, later, to have a surgery — if it's their choice.
He was telling me about his decision to have a surgery that would reduce the size of his stomach by seventy-five per cent.
I have a surgery personality — if there is a problem I like to fix it — and I just felt at home when it came to being around surgeons.
This will give me the opportunity to have a surgery in most of the wards and I will be doing lots of visits to factories, shops and other local organisations also.
He said that the happiest she had ever been was: "when I was a child, some German doctors told us that I could have a surgery in Italy, and my legs would work again.
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47 However, although all patients may have a surgery-induced increase in proinflammatory cytokines in the blood that can enter the brain through the blood brain barrier 48, 49 to induce neuroinflammation, not every patient develops postoperative delirium.
My mom has a surgery and she has unbearable pain.
"Mathieu had a surgery on his right shoulder following the injury on Sunday," said Wenger.
He had a surgery, and was recuperating.
One had a surgery already scheduled.
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