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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on, then spasmodic constriction of the larynx at night.
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Drew died of cancer of the larynx at Lambeth Hospital in 1940, aged 60.
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Here are the rival theories: The false vocal cord theory sees purring originating in the cat's voice-box, or larynx .
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In a healthy larynx , the chords vibrate gently, releasing puffs of air that are transformed into the voice.
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The true cats of the genus Felis have a different attachment of the larynx that robs them of this ability.
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Thomas plunged his arm deep into the creature's mouth and then forced his fist upwards through the larynx .