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subside - use in sentences
Object
- bit: There's plenty of talent at this club still and once the injuries subside a bit we'll be fine.
- people: Even after symptoms have subsided, most people will need to continue with medication indefinitely, perhaps with a lowered dosage.
Preposition: within
- hour: Symptoms usually subside within 48 hours of the initial onset.
- day: Most bites should subside within a day or two, although it may take longer for the welt to disappear.
Preposition: over
- day: Once the symptoms begin to occur, they usually subside over several days without treatment provided there has been adequate time for acclimatization.
Modifying Another Word
- slowly: The pain slowly subsided over the course of several hours.
- gently: From a promising position Barnsley subsided gently to 159 all out.
- somewhat: Once the embarrassment had subsided somewhat, he then added " Mind you, I kept on being asked for a purpose-built building.
- quickly: No words, no slogans, just a roar which quickly subsided.
Preposition: into
- silence: There is a muffled hiss which soon subsides into silence.
Modifying Another Word
- spontaneously: In 70 % of individuals, acne subsides spontaneously after 4 to 5 years.
Used with why or when
- when: These changes are temporary and subside when the pressure or threat ceases.
Present participle complement
- follow: If symptoms do not subside following our telephone advice we can arrange for you to come in and see a doctor.
Preposition: in
- minute: In most circumstances any reddening subsides in a few minutes.
- week: Most of the symptoms subside in a few weeks: But, lymphadenopathy and general malaise do persist for several months in some patients.
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