tobacco use

collocation in English

meaningsoftobaccoanduse

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tobacco
noun[U]
uk
/təˈbæk.əʊ/
us
/təˈbæk.oʊ/
a substance smoked in cigarettes, pipes, etc. that is prepared from the dried leaves of a ...
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use
noun
uk
/juːs/
us
/juːs/
a purpose for which something ...
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(Definition oftobaccoandusefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftobacco use

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This evidence suggested that policy could reduce, for example, diseases linked totobaccouse, inadequate diet, and lack of exercise.
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The results show that high peer delinquency, hightobaccouse, and high interpersonal callousness were negatively predictive of desistance.
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The logistic regression showed that three factors survived, that is high peer delinquency, hightobaccouse, and high interpersonal callousness.
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In males, prevalence and heritability oftobaccousewas stable across cohorts.
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Not one of these subjects changedtobaccouseduring the stress period.
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All of the significant predictors were either child or peer risk factors, including peer delinquency, interpersonal callousness,tobaccouse, alcohol use, and drug selling.
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A chapter on methods for cessation of smoking or oraltobaccousethat could be used in dental practice was included (2).
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In addition, the following risk factors contributed: hightobaccouse, high alcohol use, high drug selling, high interpersonal callousness, and high truancy.
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Tobaccousewas classified as nonsmoker (0) or smoker (1).
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Early depressive symptoms did not add significantly to any prediction model, although they were significantly associated with latertobaccouse.
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For example, recent studies show thattobaccouseduring pregnancy is associated with a higher risk for violent criminal behavior in the offspring.
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Tobaccouseamong this group has not changed noticeably during the 1990s.
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For callers signing up for counseling, name, address, gender, age,tobaccouse, and individual aspects of smoking behavior, were registered.
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The odds of regulartobaccousewere around four times greater among those screening positively for psychosis (60 %), compared to 27 % of non-cases.
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Interpersonal callousness is often already apparent in childhood, whiletobaccouseand truancy often become apparent in late childhood or early adolescence.
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School health policies prohibitingtobaccouse, alcohol and other drug use, and violence.
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In the current study, the significant negative predictors of desistance (high peer delinquency, hightobaccouse, and high interpersonal callousness) typically become manifest in childhood or early adolescence.
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This hypothesis is supported by the finding that cessation activities as well as registration oftobaccousehad increased in the 2 years between the studies.
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The protection of health and the curbing oftobaccouseare certainly important political commitments.
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It will enhance public awareness of the hazards oftobaccouseby improving the communication of necessary information.
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