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Discover LudwigThe phrase "profuse experience" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used to describe an abundance of experience in a particular field or area. Example: "Her profuse experience in project management made her the ideal candidate for the role."
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In layman's terms, this means eating a chili that causes one to experience profuse sweating, redness, nausea, ear-popping, abdominal cramps, vomiting, or all of the above.
On the 27th day postpartum, she experienced profuse vaginal bleeding with drop in the hemoglobin level (70 g/L), but physical and transvaginal uterine ultrasound examinations failed to reveal the cause (regular uterine involution, no signs of the retained placental tissue, or a visible anomaly of the cesarean scar).
While driving, I considered a multitude of explanations for the nausea and profuse sweating I was experiencing -- heart attack wasn't one of them.
Preview tapes were unavailable, though experience leads us to predict profuse use of the word "bum" and/or "ass" and the creaking of ageing celebrity jaw muscles as they strain to maintain a facade of mirth, even though none of what's being said is actually that funny.
Two days later, he experienced worsening myalgia, arthralgia, fevers, profuse sweating, nausea, and vomiting and visited a local emergency department.
RSV infection usually results in upper respiratory tract illness characterized by profuse rhinorhea, however 25 – 40% of children experiencing infections in their first year of life may develop severe respiratory disease requiring hospitalization [ 1, 5, 6].
Emerging from an aircraft on Foula's airstrip (no planes at all in the old days), the actor John Laurie, who had a lead role in the feature shot 40 years earlier, greets each and every one of the surviving Shetlanders who took part with the profuse and obviously genuine warmth of someone recalling a life-enhancing experience.
Lastly, if you have profuse diarrhea accompanied by stomach cramps and a bloated abdomen, then your experienced homepath would give you veratrum album.
If, after successfully securing the mask, we began to experience any of the telltale signs of nerve-agent poisoning — such as profuse drooling, a sudden intense headache, or a general confusion "about who you are" — we were immediately to medicate ourselves with the "auto-injectors" provided in our kits.
This "externalization" of symptoms is commonly observed by homeopaths who witness that approximately 20-30 percent of their patients with a chronic illness tend to experience skin symptoms, nasal or bronchial discharges, diarrhea, early menstruation with clots, profuse perspiration, or some other externalization of the disease process after an effective homeopathic treatment is provided.
Profuse gunplay.
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