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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inhalation of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of breathing in or taking in air or another substance through the nose or mouth. Example: The doctor warned her about the potential hazards of the inhalation of secondhand smoke.
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Inhalation of the vapors can cause lung damage.
But inhalation of ice is increasing in Australia.
Inhalation of the fungus may cause pulmonary sporotrichosis.
Pneumonia can also result from inhalation of oil droplets.
Inhalation of drugs is starting to replace injecting in many parts of the world.
Exposure could come from skin contact, inhalation of peanut dust or from creams containing peanut extract.
The study also cited fires, inhalation of dangerous fumes, suffocation and drowning.
Patients become infected with the bacteria through inhalation of contaminated water droplets.
One inhalation of that Jersey Shore air and I am 12 years old again.
Exposure was therefore via ingestion and inhalation of radiostopes, mainly iodine-131 and caesium-137.
Inhalation of air served as placebo.
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