chronically in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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If this condition persists chronically what is known as nutmeg liver will develop.
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Goods included household goods, medical supplies, clothes, furniture, cosmetics, and toiletries in chronically short supply through official outlets.
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People who vomit chronically (e.g., as part of an eating disorder such as bulimia nervosa) may devise various ways to hide this disorder.
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They can be flighty and changeable; thus sanguine personalities may struggle with following tasks all the way through and be chronically late or forgetful.
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It may chronically sicken some children, as well as adults exposed and immunocompromised.
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Individuals chronically disposed to clear, simple, and unambiguous knowledge express a particularly negative aesthetic experience towards abstract art, due to the void of meaningful content.
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The chronically inflamed soft tissues around the tooth may give few if any symptoms.
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She guided him in building up his chronically undernourished body, and taught him better body control and posture.
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In his later years he was chronically costive.
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Some organs of the body show greater risk of cancer when they are chronically inflamed.
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