noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
evening primrose
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
evening
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Only poison, not evening primrose oil, could cure that.
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Many women find, over a period of time, that they like to take a regular supplement of evening primrose oil.
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All that's added to our evening primrose oil is a little vitamin E to help your body obtain its full goodness.
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So when you're choosing a supplement of evening primrose oil, choose Epoc.
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The large numbers of evening primrose in Liverpool reflect its abundance on the sand dunes just outside the city.
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Wright and Burton performed a crossover study of evening primrose oil and placebo in 99 adults and children with atopic eczema.
oil
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Only poison, not evening primrose oil , could cure that.
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Many women find, over a period of time, that they like to take a regular supplement of evening primrose oil .
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All that's added to our evening primrose oil is a little vitamin E to help your body obtain its full goodness.
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So when you're choosing a supplement of evening primrose oil , choose Epoc.
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Wright and Burton performed a crossover study of evening primrose oil and placebo in 99 adults and children with atopic eczema.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A green salad can be enhanced by primrose and violet heads, and they make appealing decorations for a cake.
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As children, she and her sister Ruth had reckoned the first outing to pick primroses as the true herald of spring.
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Pale lemon primroses and polyanthus in paint-box colours herald in spring joyfully.
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She wore her corsage of violets and primroses pinned to the lapel of her grey suit.
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The sheep are not much more than the primroses.
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We rode home through a brilliant day smelling of primroses.
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Would the primroses be starring the banks along the lane to Nidden, she wondered?
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Wright and Burton performed a crossover study of evening primrose oil and placebo in 99 adults and children with atopic eczema.