verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
treatment
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Thirty patients had coexisting ulcerative colitis, including three who had previously undergone colectomy and one who discontinued treatment after three months.
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In 1991, she discontinued treatment at Stewart.
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If he were to discontinue treatment and merely make the child comfortable, the courts would not find him guilty of manslaughter.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Doctors decided to discontinue the treatment when it became clear that the boy had no chance of recovering.
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If fewer than ten students sign up, the course will be discontinued.
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The airline plans to discontinue daily flights from L.A. to Osaka.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After two weeks I discontinued them after determining they were not significantly improving morale.
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And in the struggle to turn the company into a lean commercial outfit, some lines have been discontinued altogether.
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If it is not working in that time then the chart should be discontinued.
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In addition, one patient receiving cyclosporin was excluded because treatment was discontinued after only three months.
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Sandoz and CoCensys have mutually agreed to discontinue their agreement after its March expiration.
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Three years and $ 50 million later, the service was discontinued.