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The phrase "under general anaesthesia" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe the state of someone or something being unconscious and unable to feel pain during a medical procedure. Example: The surgery was performed under general anaesthesia to prevent the patient from experiencing any pain or discomfort.
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You say a brain under general anaesthesia more closely resembles a brain in coma than asleep.
under general anaesthesia.
Surgery was performed under general anaesthesia.
Requests for MRE under general anaesthesia are not uncommon.
The CLP procedure was carried out under general anaesthesia.
To plan surgery, an examination under general anaesthesia was scheduled.
Mice were euthanized by cervical dislocation under general anaesthesia.
The patient underwent right adrenalectomy under general anaesthesia.
The surgical intervention was performed under general anaesthesia.
The procedure is performed under general anaesthesia, in the dark.
Surgery is usually performed with the patient under general anaesthesia.
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