noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
nicotine patch
nicotine replacement therapy
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
level
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C., amid continued disagreement over how strictly the government could regulate nicotine levels in cigarettes.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At the moment it is fast becoming the nicotine of the nineties.
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Half were given plasters impregnated with nicotine which is slowly absorbed into the body.
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I remember once reading that the evangelist A. A. Allen had taught that there was a nicotine demon!
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In one of more recent vintage, a Philip Morris researcher compares nicotine to cocaine in terms of its addictive properties.
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The interior was still waiting for its first clean and the upholstery felt as if it had been textured in buff nicotine .
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The only other recreational drug used in this way is nicotine , which is also seldom used for outright intoxication.
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The room is full of smoke: nicotine has become the ambient atmosphere.
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This verbal combo is an oxymoron, of course, given all we know about the innately hazardous properties of nicotine .