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indolent - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- ulcer: This would enable clinicians to make informed decisions in relation to treatment and management of patients with indolent venous leg ulcers.
- disease: The implication is that indolent disease has been present for a long time.
- man: The third member of the team is their Grandad, an indolent, scruffy man constantly moaning about his lot in life.
- course: Sample groups People diagnosed as having PMP characterized by histologically benign tumors with indolent course originating in the appendix.
- lymphoma: Patients whose disease underwent histologic transformation within 18 months of their initial diagnosis of indolent lymphoma had significantly better overall survival.
Modifying Another Word
- too: He hires Captain Crawley as his agent, doubting that Crawley is honest but too indolent to care.
- rather: Being a rather indolent person, that suits me just fine.
- somewhat: Trebellius, who was somewhat indolent, and never ventured on a campaign, controlled the province by a certain courtesy in his administration.
- relatively: Indeed, for many men, prostate cancer is a relatively indolent disease - a cancer that causes no significant problems in their lives.
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