Collocations withepisode

These are words often used in combination withepisode.

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debut episode
The third season debut episode averaged 665,000 viewers.
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depressive episode
The dependent variable was the onset of a depressive episode.
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entire episode
This is the disgraceful part of the entire episode.
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episode of depression
These individuals potentially could experience their very first episode of depression during the follow-up.
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episode of psychosis
Shortened duration of untreated first episode of psychosis : changes in patient characteristics at treatment.
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final episode
There has been a final episode.
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half-hour episode
This is the first half-hour episode.
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hour-long episode
The hour-long episode brought in 1.44 million viewers.
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initial episode
The initial episode of illness was overlooked.
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later episode
However, a later episode in the novel holds clues to an alternative interpretation that reflects a highly sexualized masculinity.
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manic episode
Sleep loss, a possible factor in augmenting manic episode.
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one-hour episode
Each week, a new one-hour episode would air, spanning four weeks.
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opening episode
The opening episode opened with just over 1 million viewers, lower than the opening episode of the previous series.
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original episode
The first three columns reflect the original episode and the second two are the comments from the stimulated recall episode.
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particular episode
The particular episode that was watched is about piano lessons.
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penultimate episode
His story ended in the penultimate episode of the series.
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pilot episode
The script for the pilot episode was the basis for the casting procedure, with little indication where the show would go afterwards.
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premiere episode
The premiere episode looks at the evolution of the handgun, going back to its earliest days on 16th century battlefields.
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previous episode
These individuals had never had a previous episode of the disease.
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psychotic episode
First-episode psychosis was defined as a first ever presentation to any psychiatric service with a psychotic episode.
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recent episode
In a recent episode, she seems to be able to just look at a picture or painting and create a copy.
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repeated episode
In the course of repeated episodes of pain, or with persistent pain, unconditioned verbal, paraverbal, and motor responses come under the control of external contingencies.
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shameful episode
That was a shameful episode in our industrial relations history.
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single episode
Conversely, very different hydrothermal assemblages may form during a single episode as a result of overprinting.
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stand-alone episode
The ending was revised so that the episode would become a stand-alone episode.
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subsequent episode
Each subsequent episode became longer in playing time.
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tragic episode
We shall have gained nothing by this whole tragic episode.
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two-part episode
In syndication, it is aired as a two-part episode.
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unaired episode
Two unaired episodes were later released directly to digital distribution.
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violent episode
One violent episode will succeed another during the course of the next few months.
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whole episode
The whole episode seems destined for footnote status, if it were not for two considerations.
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