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How to use the word orally in a Sentence?

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You can ingest it orally, you can smoke it, you can snort it. That's the concern. We have lots of people across the country who use marijuana recreationally and if you end up with a batch that's got illicit fentanyl in it, the consequences can be disastrous.

The DEA

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

This is a drug that can be laced in anything, you can ingest it orally, you can smoke it, you can snort it. That's the concern. We have lots of people across the country who use marijuana recreationally and if you end up with a batch that's got illicit fentanyl in it, the consequences can be disastrous.

William Clark

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

There are no written reports of the vets, the reports are made to the nominee orally. I don't want any written record.

Jim Hamilton

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It was not long, though, before he was all over me making sexual advances. I told him,' No, no, no,' but he insisted, he was extremely persistent and physically overpowering. He then orally forced himself on me.

Miriam Haley

Found on CNN
4 years ago

I've lost a lot of weight, i feel weak and get tired quickly because I can't eat food( orally) until I have another surgery.

De Alba Montes

Found on CNN
4 years ago

This is the first orally-available GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonist and that's a pretty big deal, just being able to take a pill every day makes it much more accessible.

Mansoor Husain

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

The Chinese have said orally through a variety of channels what they truly want to offer will be surprising to the upside, but they have not put any of that on paper, but I don't think The Chinese are going to make the kind of concessions the Trump administration wants.

Scott Kennedy

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The innovative solutions we are developing can potentially help resolve some of the obstacles by offering orally active medications with fast onset therapeutic effect and fewer side effects.

Ernest Loumaye

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

They will likely be dehydrated and suffer from acute malnutrition, which will combine to make them weak, so they will need to have a great deal of assistance for safety, they have lost muscle mass and may have body chemistry abnormalities. So the medical evaluation and treatment will undoubtedly include rehydration, either intravenously or orally. It's possible that some of them may have suffered infectious diarrhea.

Paul Auerbach

Found on CNN
5 years ago

They have lost muscle mass and may have body chemistry abnormalities. So the medical evaluation and treatment will undoubtedly include rehydration, either intravenously or orally. It's possible that some of them may have suffered infectious diarrhea.

Paul Auerbach

Found on CNN
5 years ago

One of the interesting areas that we plan to explore in partnership with large companies is actually using our platform technology to include other drugs that previously maybe haven't been suitable for topical or transdermal delivery - or drugs which may have not got through the regulatory filings because, for instance, they might have caused stomach irritation or other side effects when taken orally.

Andrew Lee

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Many of the orally-administered chemotherapies provide little benefit over existing therapies or have no improvements in overall survival.

Stacie Dusetzina

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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