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were smokers
noun
A person who smokes tobacco habitually.
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Of the four of us, three were smokers.
None were smokers, and none had any history of lung disease.
Ms. Burke said that about 70percentt of her bar customers were smokers.
Both men were smokers who would stand outside the synagogue for cigarette breaks.
All were smokers or had smoked for an average of 39 years.
"She was worried that both her husband and I were smokers.
In 2014, 17% of US adults were smokers compared to 21% in 2005.
After all, most of them were smokers.
Both patients were smokers and had an SBI ≥ 20.
Four patients were smokers at the time of referral.
About 47% of the participants in our study were smokers.
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