noun
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
born-again non-smoker/vegetarian etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Non-smokers get cheaper health insurance.
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This part of the restaurant is reserved for non-smokers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A quarter of those interviewed thought the rights of smokers outweighed those of non-smokers in the staffroom.
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Analyses comparing rates of non-smoking among study groups at each follow up were repeated for non-smokers at baseline rather than never smokers.
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Cigarette smoke can smell pretty filthy, even to a smoker, while non-smokers often find it unbearable.
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No significant differences in the proportions of students remaining never smokers or non-smokers were found.
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Smokers have adapted and accepted the new rules, and non-smokers are extremely grateful.
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The Reading attitude survey found 15 percent of smokers - and 67 percent of non-smokers - favoured a total ban.
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Thirty-two percent of regular smokers reported frequent coughs compared with 22 percent of non-smokers.
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We also found that the presence of human papillomavirus in the cervix of non-smokers was significantly associated with a history of smoking.