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One hitch with writing about it is that the word is frequently misused today.
For example, stanozolol, a synthetic anabolic steroid, is frequently misused for performance enhancement as well as for illegal growth promoting purposes in veterinary practice.
But the term case-control study is frequently misused in the neurosurgical literature, with many articles reported as CCS, even although their methodology does not respect the basic components of a CCS.
The evening meal is properly referred to as "high tea," although the term is frequently misused to mean any type of tea.
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But antibiotics are frequently misused — overprescribed or incorrectly taken by patients, and recklessly fed to farm animals.
My father believed that the strict blasphemy laws instituted by General Zia have been frequently misused and ought to be changed.
He said the word "spiritual" in today's society was frequently misused in two ways: either to mean "unworldly and useless, which is probably the sense in which it has been used about me", or "meaning 'I'm serious about my inner life, I want to cultivate my sensibility'".
Critics argue that Pakistan's blasphemy laws are frequently misused to settle personal scores and that members of minority groups are also unfairly targeted.
Critics argue that blasphemy laws are frequently misused to settle personal scores and that members of minority groups are often unfairly targeted.
He is neither a "reformist" nor a "modernizer", two words that are frequently misused by foreign observers when labelling a statesman who is believed to be steering country in the direction of liberal democracy and free market policies.
Statistical tests are frequently misused, but the authors could consider whether indicating mean correlation coefficients in the absence of some sort of statistic invites criticism.
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