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Discover Ludwig"kidney stone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer generally to the presence of kidney stones in the body, or to a specific instance of a kidney stone. For example, "My doctor told me I have a kidney stone, so I'm going in for an ultrasound tomorrow."
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kidney stone
noun
A calculus in the kidney.
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–That's a kidney stone.
A kidney stone.
"And now a kidney stone".
Like having a kidney stone removed.
Must have been the kidney stone handjob.
She was battling a kidney stone.
I am a kidney stone patient too.
"How's your kidney stone?" "I think it's not a kidney stone!" Kaplan shouted back.
Some hospitals have opened pediatric kidney stone clinics.
Instead, they were told that Tessa had a kidney stone.
The process was, he says, like passing a kidney stone.
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