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Webtourist Posted 9 years ago
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Question about some Medical Phrases

Hi everybody! English is not my native language, so I want to ask you about some Medical Phrases. There is a phrase in my language, which can be translated exactly as "medical help". I know there is other medical phrases in English like "health care" and "medical assistance", but I want to know about "medical help" - is this a regular, common phrase in English language or it is just a bad translation from another language. Thank you in advance, people.

  

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Yes, "medical help" is a natural phrase in English. Often it refers to urgent medical assistance, but it can sometimes also refer to non-urgent help. Even though it is a natural phrase in the right context, I guess it is possible to misuse it, so if you have a specific sentence in mind, you may wish to post the full sentence.

  • Yes, "medical help" is a natural phrase in English.
  • Often it refers to urgent medical assistance, but it can sometimes also refer to non-urgent help.
  • Even though it is a natural phrase in the right context, I guess it is possible to misuse it, so if you have a specific sentence in mind, you may wish to post the full sentence.
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Yes, "medical help" is a natural phrase in English. Often it refers to urgent medical assistance, but it can sometimes also refer to non-urgent help. Even though it is a natural phrase in the right context, I guess it is possible to misuse it, so if you have a specific sentence in mind, you may wish to post the full sentence.

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