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User_gary Posted 14 years ago
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Be fast before come for medical checkup

Today I have to conduct my whole body checkup in the hospital and doctor advised me to be fast before I come for the medical test.

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Hi, Today I have to conduct my whole body checkup in the hospital and doctor advised me to be fast before I come for the medical test. Today I have to have a complete checkup in the hospital, and the doctor advised me to fast before I go. to fast - to avoid eating anything Clive

  • Hi, Today I have to conduct my whole body checkup in the hospital and doctor advised me to be fast before I come for the medical test.
  • Today I have to have a complete checkup in the hospital, and the doctor advised me to fast before I go.
  • to fast - to avoid eating anything Clive
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Hi,
Today I have to conduct my whole body checkup in the hospital and doctor advised me to be fast before I come for the medical test.

Today I have to have a complete checkup in the hospital, and the doctor advised me to fast before I go.

to fast - to avoid eating anything

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No, it is not correct. To fast is not to eat. So it should be, or could be, "Today I am going to have a full medical check-up at the hospital and the doctor told me to fast beforehand." OR "Today I am going for a full medical check-up and the doctor told me to fast before going to the hospital for the tests."

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