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'plaque buildup' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the accumulation of plaque on the walls of arteries (a common problem associated with cardiovascular disease). For example, "The patient's poor diet and lack of exercise had caused a significant plaque buildup in his coronary arteries."
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Areas with greater plaque buildup appeared brighter.
Or maybe inflammation itself increases plaque buildup.
So far, the decline in plaque buildup has not slowed memory loss.
Having blood vessels compromised by plaque buildup can also pave the way for Alzheimer's.
It thickens your blood, and it increases the amount of plaque buildup in the arteries.
For comparison's sake, the team also measured the carotid plaque buildup of smokers in the study.
Plaque buildup increased according to age after age 40 in a fairly steady fashion.
Mr. Skouras had a plaque buildup in his coronary arteries, partly obstructing two.
Plaque buildup plays a part in brain damage, but science is just not sure how.
Animal studies show a link between saturated fats and brain amyloid plaque buildup.
PAD is caused by plaque buildup in the walls of the arteries in your limbs, especially your legs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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