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Tamguatlay Posted 13 years ago
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How do native speakers refer to a doctor a family usually goes to?

Where I live, a family physician meas a doctor a family usually goes to. I don't think it is correct.

How do native speakers refer to a doctor a family usually goes to?

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In Britain, we normalky say, "my GP (= general practitioner)/our family doctor", or just "the/my doctor".

  • In Britain, we normalky say, "my GP (= general practitioner)/our family doctor", or just "the/my doctor".
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In Britain, we normalky say, "my GP (= general practitioner)/our family doctor", or just "the/my doctor".

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