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Discover LudwigThe term "mini stroke" is correct and usable in written English.
The term is usually used to describe a transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is a brief episode of symptoms similar to a stroke, but no lasting damage to the brain. For example, "My grandfather recently suffered a mini stroke, but thankfully has now made a full recovery."
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mini stroke
noun
Transient ischemic attack
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The return of Chris Henry, sidelined for so much of the season after a mini stroke and heart surgery, should have lifted Ulster.
Did he have a mini stroke?
That and sometimes I'm just having a mini stroke and can't blink my eyes.
Almost a year to the day, I experienced another mini stroke.
He told his Twitter followers on Nov. 25 of this year: "Almost a year to the day, I experienced another mini stroke.
During the first initial detention they didn't even provide him with an ambulance for the first 30 minutes after he had a mini stroke.
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"And my father had a mini-stroke.
She has had a mini-stroke and experiences memory loss.
But since he recovered from his most recent mini-stroke, we've reached a stasis of sorts.
Former Malcolm in the Middle child star Frankie Muniz has suffered a mini-stroke aged 26.
A mini-stroke may also have led to Caesar's apparently emotional response to a speech by Cicero in his later years.
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