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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immunized against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing protection or resistance to diseases, infections, or metaphorical threats.
Example: "Children are immunized against various diseases to ensure their health and safety."
Alternatives: "vaccinated against" or "protected from".
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No patient had been immunized against influenza.
When they were ten, they were immunized against polio.
More children than ever getting immunized against disease.
Most puppies, however, are immunized against disease, he added.
That's why almost every child is immunized against mumps and measles, for example.
Solidarity wanted to destroy Kwasniewski, but he's now immunized against attack".
She said education spending should have been immunized against economic hard times.
Less than 50percentt of children are immunized against the flu.
Ultimately, some 150,000 coalition soldiers were immunized against the disease.
Anyone who thinks that the United States is immunized against all these risks is wrong.
They can also typically provide you with the vaccine if you do choose to be immunized against meningitis.
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