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How to use the word well-controlled in a Sentence?

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This could be a major outbreak. I hope not. Or it could be something that's reasonably well controlled, at the end of the day, this will ultimately go down. Hopefully we could protect the American public from any serious degree of morbidity or mortality. That's the reason why we've got to do the things that we have in our plan.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
4 years ago

We are providing this backbone in a trustworthy and well controlled, certified way.

Christian Boos

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Most deaths from asthma come from uncontrolled asthma. Make sure your asthma is always well controlled by having your child on the correct preventative medications. Seeing an asthma specialist such as pulmonologist or allergist can also help, signs of uncontrolled asthma can sneak up on you, so be sure to know the symptoms of it : waking up at night, using your quick relief inhaler more than twice a week, needing oral or injected steroids one to two times per year, coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath -- all of these are signs your asthma is not controlled.

Purvi Parikh

Found on CNN
4 years ago

All those tonnes of carbon-rich waste material that were going into the landfill are now being released into the sky. Why are we allowing this free access to 'skyfill'? we should separate and store plastic in a well-controlled landfill as a future mine.

Keith Freegard

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We should separate and store plastic in a well-controlled landfill as a future mine.

Keith Freegard

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

You have to show that a drug reproducibly demonstrates benefit in the population that you intend to treat. We now have two adequate and well controlled studies clearly demonstrating the benefit of ubrogepant in the acute treatment of migraine.

David Nicholson

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

There could be a million reasons of this. Normally, you see this in someone who is compromised, if they have diabetes or [are] a smoker or [have] heart problems, but that’s not really her, she has a very well controlled diabetes, actually her numbers are in the pre-diabetic range so to see something like that, it is extremely unusual.

Abby Lee Miller

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

We will see little mini-outbreaks like in Florida or in Texas that can be well-controlled with mosquito vector control. Hopefully, we will not see anything worse than that.

Anthony Fauci

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

On the basis of this data, we do think the intranasal flu vaccine (LAIV) is safe in children with egg allergy, we still need to analyze our data with regards to safety in children who also have asthma, but the preliminary data indicates that children with well-controlled asthma who are well at the time of vaccination do not experience any significant respiratory problems following LAIV.

Paul Turner

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

We still need to analyze our data with regards to safety in children who also have asthma, but the preliminary data indicates that children with well-controlled asthma who are well at the time of vaccination do not experience any significant respiratory problems following LAIV.

Paul Turner

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

As it stands at the moment, there's no need for the public to be concerned about this other than the fact that it's a tragic, tragic event, the situation is well controlled at the moment. There shouldn't be any concern for anyone else out of this environment.

Detective Inspector Bruno Asnicar

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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