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The word 'veins' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the blood vessels that carry blood from the body's tissues back to the heart. Example: The doctor examined the patient's veins and noticed they were swollen, indicating a possible circulatory issue.
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veins
noun
Plural of vein
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The problem was that in the UK there was no means of actually suspending anyone – filling the corpse's veins with a form of antifreeze and getting the body temperature down to -20C within 24 hours of death, before storing it in a nitrogen-sealed unit.
On the surface it looked fine – bright, colourful, not too wordy, maybe even a bit Where's Wallyish – but then I started to read it, and the blood immediately froze in my veins.
I'm pretty sure I was born with visible veins, what with having pale skin and – shock!
When Juventus needed a striker with ice in his veins, Carlos Tevez answered the call.
Gay marriage has become a proxy for other undisciplined craziness running through their veins, from hunting to Europe, privatising the NHS to breaking up the BBC, loathing windmills, loving fracking.
These numbers might easily qualify this street for the title of most dangerous in Britain, but this would seem to be rough justice for an area that has a fierce and loyal community spirit coursing through its veins.
"If you look at your wrist you can see these superficial veins – just by putting a magnet there you can trap [the nanoparticles]," Conrad said explaining that a wrist-worn device like a smartwatch could be used to read what the particles have detected on their trip through the blood stream.
'Blood runs through our veins,' needles the chorus, 'that's where our similarity ends.' Smith is getting used to crowds chanting his lyrics back, although, he notes with amusement, 'it's interesting when groups of boys sing along to "Munich" - "people are fragile things", that's really... I'm just starting to get used to it.' You're not really suited to playing in daytime at festivals, are you?
Anyone walking its streets can sense the adrenaline pumping through its veins.
The doctor's face radiated enthusiasm; his eyes glittered, his purple cheeks were aglow, the veins in his temples stood out strongly, and he breathed heavily through dilated nostrils.
And it isn't all Burns, although he runs through my veins too.
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