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Discover Ludwig"persistent cough" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a cough that continues for a long period of time or that does not go away. For example, "Jane went to the doctor about her persistent cough, hoping that he could give her some relief."
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A persistent cough — like my patient's — was a different story.
None occurred, though in the nervous atmosphere every groan or persistent cough felt like a protest.
Last year Ms. Fabian developed a persistent cough for which she was prescribed antibiotics.
For asthma or emphysema sufferers is there a wheeze or a persistent cough?
A persistent cough sent an "alarm call", leading to x-rays and CT scans.
He even, rather repressively, berates his own persistent cough as "attention-seeking".
I had a deep, persistent cough brought on by Baghdad's toxic fumes.
About four months after Mrs. Nally started working at the factory, she developed a persistent cough.
It causes shortness of breath, a persistent cough, chest pains and makes people highly susceptible to tuberculosis.
Fifteen years later Soe Lwin started to show similar symptoms: he rapidly lost weight and had a persistent cough.
Shortly after joining the recovery effort at Ground Zero, Joe said, James had developed a persistent cough.
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