shortness in the PONS Dictionary

shortness Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

shortness of breath

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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But none of his army knew for sure about the roads length or shortness.
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Around 2/3 of women experience shortness of breath as a part of a normal pregnancy.
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The shortness of his reign has bequeathed nothing memorable to history.
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There were no deaths, but at least one person was hospitalized with shortness of breath.
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After 13 months, patients develop shortness of breath and bone pain.
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Long term exposure may lead to lung damage, shortness of breath, and tightening of the chest.
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Oxygen is often required to resolve the shortness of breath.
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Its shortness makes it stable, wind-resistant, and easier to manage.
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The symptoms include shortness of breath, chronic chest pain, cough, and weight loss.
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Of the 313 known ahu, 125 carried moaiusually just one, probably because of the shortness of the moai period and transportation difficulties.
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