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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in wards" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to "wards" in a specific context, such as healthcare or political divisions, but it needs additional context to be usable. Example: "The patients are divided into wards based on their medical needs."
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The mentally ill die in wards and in outpatient isolation.
He also worked in wards as a volunteer from the mid-1960s.
Labour lost ground most heavily in wards it was trying to defend.The consequences were dramatic.
Refilwe, like the rest of the patients in wards 13 and 16, refuses to accept she has HIV.
In 1988, he says, 1,600 patients were "piled up" in wards and looked after by fewer staff than today.
Members on the planning committee spoke of known problems with students ignoring parking restrictions in wards across the city.
The proportion of Catholics and Protestants living in wards with at least 80% of their own group fell, too.
What can never be measured is the amount of compassionate care being given in wards up and down the country.
In wards that are 80percentt or more minority members, the rate of disqualified ballots was double that of wards that are 80percentt white.
Lib Dem candidates were only narrowly behind in wards such as Kentish Town last time; the potential closure of the swimming baths there is another headache for Labour.
"Moreover, FPTP would certainly lead to BNP candidates winning in wards where the majority of voters would prefer any candidate other than a BNP candidate".
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