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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "she undergoes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is experiencing or going through a situation or process. For example, "She underwent a painful surgery to remove her appendix."
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In the process, she undergoes a transformation.
Midway in their affair, she undergoes vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
In "The Queen," she undergoes an even more extraordinary transformation.
At 16, raped and pregnant by a friend of her brother's, she undergoes a backstreet abortion.
She baby-sits and dog-sits, she mystery shops and she undergoes medical tests.
Now, she undergoes dialysis three times a week, a process that she says "really drains you".
There she undergoes a series of adventures amid Ukrainian refugees with cockney accents and recovering alcoholics.
She undergoes emergency surgery to remove a "golf-ball sized" tumour.
Ms. McCarthy, 69, said she expected "tough days" ahead as she undergoes her treatment.
What path does the pussycat describe as she undergoes this indignity?
Good Girl is a self-portrait of Norwegian filmmaker Solveig Melkeraaen as she undergoes treatment for depression.
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