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"she is stable" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's physical or emotional state, indicating that they are steady, balanced, and not likely to change quickly. Example: After receiving treatment for her illness, Sarah's condition has improved and she is now stable.
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"She is stable, has not lost any milestones or functioning".
It is still very early in her treatment, but at the moment, she is stable.
Now 26, she is stable and works for an education charity.
"She is stable and we're evaluating her for facial injuries and bruises".
She is stable now, on heavy medication, although cheerful and lively: these are the drugs sometimes called the chemical cosh.
"As of now, she is stable and Jaslok Hospital is doing its best," Dr. Tarang Gianchandani, a hospital administrator, said in a statement.
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While her training may have been painstakingly planned, it has been hampered by heavy rains in New Orleans, where she is stabled.
"She's stable," Mr. Brown said.
She is very stoic, she's stable, and she's even bored.
No details about her condition were released other than that she was stable.
She received intensive treatment for severe bipolar disorder with psychosis until she was stable and symptom-free two months later.
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