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Discover Ludwig"infection in" is a valid phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific type of infection in a particular place or area. Here are two examples: 1) "The doctor diagnosed an infection in my throat and prescribed antibiotics." 2) "There has been an outbreak of infection in the hospital's maternity ward, causing concerns for new mothers and their babies."
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Infection in bone.
He had a lung infection in February.
Marburg infection in humans can be fatal.
There also are very virulent forms of infection in hospitals.
That left one more infection in the family.
An infection in his eye was dripping pus.
But the rate of infection in rural areas was unknown.
We have basically wiped out infection in the United States".
An infection in the heart muscle can cause poor squeezing.
"There is no evidence of infection in humans," added Mertens.
Or perhaps there was an infection in his heart muscle.
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