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Discover Ludwig"minor ailment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a small or insignificant illness or health issue. Example: "Fortunately, the patient was only suffering from a minor ailment and did not require hospitalization."
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Don't assume it is a minor ailment.
Some minor ailment had kept him out of the Amy.
Each square will represent a different minor ailment that can plague a Boomer: insomnia.
The nurses were keener on chatting than fixing my son's admittedly minor ailment.
Several PCTs have already set up minor ailment schemes with local pharmacists, supported by their GPs.
In 2007 alone, pharmacies carried out 23,912 minor ailment consultations.
Laurence, his son-in-law, said he had "a minor ailment" and had very reluctantly agreed not to go.
This was a minor ailment compared with the intestinal parasite and the benign tumor Giambi has had this season.
But this winter they are suffering life-threatening malnutrition, after coming down with a seemingly minor ailment, diarrhea, that their weakened bodies could not withstand.
Mum worked as a teacher for most of her life, paid her taxes and probably troubled the NHS with some minor ailment less than once a decade.
What would be a minor ailment in otherwise healthy children can turn life-threatening in the chronically undernourished like Kim Yuk.
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