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You can use it when referring to the receiving of an injection, for example, "The patient must take injections every week to treat their condition."
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Yesterday I had to take injections to make my bone marrow grow, and my life is no fun.
The disease primarily affects men, and patients with hemophilia take injections of a clotting factor to prevent or reduce bleeding episodes.
Patients with Type 1 diabetes make little or no insulin of their own, and must take injections of the hormone several times a day to control their blood surgar.
Rich and arthritic American athletes, willing to take injections of liquid horse penis or whatever into their stiff joints, able to afford exceedingly rare and hazardous attacks on their bodies.
He was subsequently obliged to take injections of female hormones in an effort to dull his sex drive.
Nasreen: Just what elder women say; girls take injections; the blood gets burned; there is no menstruation.
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"I'll say I took injections," he said sheepishly.
"He took injections to take the pain away.
While Clemens has denied taking injections of H.G.H., he has stated that McNamee gave him injections of B12.
"There is a kind of hurdle to get over to get people to start taking injections every day.
She was taking injections that made her feel wonderful and she wanted Mrs. Adams to try one.
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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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