local clinic

collocation in English

meaningsoflocalandclinic

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local
adjective
uk
/ˈləʊ.kəl/
us
/ˈloʊ.kəl/
from, existing in, serving, or responsible for a small area, especially of ...
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clinic
noun[C]
uk
/ˈklɪn.ɪk/
us
/ˈklɪn.ɪk/
a building, often part of a hospital, to which people can go for medical care or advice relating to a ...
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(Definition oflocalandclinicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Those who did attend alocalclinicwere generally satisfied.
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Slightly fewer than 100 had actually asked thelocalclinicfor advice.
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At thelocalclinic, only patients that presented with clinical symptoms and were diagnosed as having malaria were sampled.
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During pregnancy, families are given the opportunity to meet with the cleft team at alocalclinic.
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It is also used by thelocalclinic.
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Two-thirds of the patients who had asked alocalclinicfor advice said they had been satisfied with the service provided.
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After interview, 717 people attended alocalclinicfor measurement of current size and markers of aging in the eye, ear, skin and muscle.
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We visited the community's different neighborhoods, schools, informal social halls, local businesses, thelocalclinicand library, churches, and other places.
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The senior health workers who provided information for this study have in some cases practised in thelocalclinicsetting for 20 years.
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Every effort was made to see participants at a time and place of their convenience either at the research base, alocalclinicor the patient's home.
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Following a home interview, 717 people attended alocalclinicfor measurement of current size and markers of aging in different body systems including grip strength.
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All that specialist provision will be available at onelocalclinic.
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In 2002 thelocalclinicwas closed.
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If local communities can benefit from alocalclinicoffering cataract treatment, why should they not have it?
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He tells alocalclinicthat they are in danger.
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In all cases where the person answering an advertisement was seeking advice, he or she was referred to thelocalclinic.
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In fact, in one of the most deprived areas of my constituency, there is no speech therapy provision at all in thelocalclinic.
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He was treated at alocalclinicbut was not diagnosed with any serious ailment.
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Chriss brother died in his arms while carrying him to alocalclinic.
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It also housed alocalclinicfor the benefit of the villagers.
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It might be argued that the selling of proprietary foods by alocalcliniccould adversely affect the commercial position of a local shop selling these foods.
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However, as it was the only vacant position at alocalclinic, he started working in the field.
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While the family supported local political unrest, her father kept a low-profile due to his role running alocalclinic.
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Ramrez was eventually taken to thelocalclinic, two and a half miles away, and then to the nearest hospital, eight hours away by car.
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