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Discover Ludwig"resistant bacteria" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to bacteria that are not affected or killed by a particular drug or other treatment. For example, "The doctor was concerned about the spread of resistant bacteria in the hospital."
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The resistant bacteria reproduce quickly, and the resistance spreads.
Resistant bacteria are the result.
She didn't have resistant bacteria.
But antibiotic resistant bacteria became more and more common.
None had resistant bacteria in their guts when they left.
The overuse of antibiotics has been a key factor in the rise of resistant bacteria.
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