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Discover LudwigThe phrase "internal complications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to either physical or psychological complications which are happening or originating within a person or thing. For example, "The patient experienced internal complications due to their weakened immune system."
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X-rays are invaluable in diagnosing internal complications.
Meanwhile, each household has its own internal complications: Quint rides his son so hard the boy has started binge-drinking.
He'd had a run of medical misfortunes — a broken hip with internal complications in 2001, and a year later a head injury and a stroke that paralyzed his right side — but, as long as he stayed in the chair, Rauschenberg, who is seventy-nine, seemed improbably youthful.
These data indicate the salutary effects of EGF by attenuating internal complications associated to thermal injuries.
Yet Turkey's ongoing internal complications with its own Kurdish population make that outcome seem less likely.
All participants were aged 20 45 yrs (mean age 30), without internal complications and with regular menstrual cycles and no hormonal treatment for the last 3 months before surgery.
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They might also be switching brands, or involved in some internal complication.
The procedural nature of the application of rules and transformations leads to ordering paradoxes and other theory-internal complications.
Gurrumul was taken to the emergency department on Easter Sunday, with internal bleeding complications known as oesophageal varices, resulting from liver disease.
The Yolngu singer was admitted to emergency at the Royal Darwin hospital on Easter Sunday with internal bleeding complications relating to liver disease.
The Yolngu singer was admitted to emergency at the Royal Darwin hospital (RDH) on Easter Sunday with internal bleeding complications relating to liver disease.
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