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You can still pick up the virus but your body now has '''antibodies''' to fight it which usually translates into a shorter illness or no illness at all.
You can still pick up the virus but your body now has '''antibodies''' to fight it which usually translates into a shorter illness or no illness at all.


<small>Source: dailymail.co.uk</small>
<small>Source: [[dailymail.co.uk]]</small>


===Examples===
===Examples===
<blockquote>It's not a killer like the original covid and those who catch it will be mildly unwell for a couple of days then develop natural '''antibodies'''.</blockquote><small>Source: dailymail.co.uk</small>
<blockquote>It's not a killer like the original covid and those who catch it will be mildly unwell for a couple of days then develop natural '''antibodies'''.</blockquote><small>Source: [[dailymail.co.uk]]</small>


===Collocations===
===Collocations===
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===Keyness===
===Keyness===
> 1000
>1000


===Note===
===Note===
More common in the plural form "antibodies".
More common in the plural form "antibodies".

Revision as of 19:47, 7 March 2022

Comments

Variants and synonyms

  • antibodies

Description

You can still pick up the virus but your body now has antibodies to fight it which usually translates into a shorter illness or no illness at all.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

Examples

It's not a killer like the original covid and those who catch it will be mildly unwell for a couple of days then develop natural antibodies.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

Collocations

  • natural antibodies
  • vaccine-induced antibodies
  • strong antibodies
  • to neutralize antibodies
  • to generate antibodies
  • to have antibodies
  • to develop antibodies
  • antibodies wane

Keyness

>1000

Note

More common in the plural form "antibodies".