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===Examples===
===Examples===
<blockquote>However, the vaccines prevent severe effects ( hospitalisation , death) after infection, and may limit the spreading of this contagious killer disease.</blockquote><small>Source: dailymail.co.uk</small>
<blockquote>However, the vaccines prevent severe effects ('''hospitalisation''', death) after infection, and may limit the spreading of this contagious killer disease.</blockquote><small>Source: dailymail.co.uk</small>


<blockquote>Hospitalisations are made up of the unvaccinated.</blockquote><small>Source: dailymail.co.uk</small>
<blockquote>'''Hospitalisations''' are made up of the unvaccinated.</blockquote><small>Source: dailymail.co.uk</small>


<blockquote>There are only 2 statistics worth dwelling on...number of hospital admissions and number of deaths</blockquote><small>Source: dailymail.co.uk</small>
<blockquote>There are only 2 statistics worth dwelling on...number of '''hospital admissions''' and number of deaths</blockquote><small>Source: dailymail.co.uk</small>


===Collocations===
===Collocations===

Revision as of 15:17, 25 January 2022

Comments

Variants and synonyms

  • hospitalisation
  • hospital admission

Examples

However, the vaccines prevent severe effects (hospitalisation, death) after infection, and may limit the spreading of this contagious killer disease.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

Hospitalisations are made up of the unvaccinated.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

There are only 2 statistics worth dwelling on...number of hospital admissions and number of deaths

Source: dailymail.co.uk

Collocations

  • hospitalisation numbers
  • hospitalisation rates
  • to require hospitalisation / hospital admission
  • to prevent hospitalisation
  • to cause hospitalisation
  • to reduce hospitalisations
  • to need hospitalisation
  • hospital admissions rise

Keyness

  • hospitalisation: 23
  • hospitalization: 197