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clinically

American  
[kli-nik-lee] / ˈklɪ nɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a clinical way.


Example Sentences

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"Fire doors are never locked," she says, almost clinically.

From BBC

Treatment is only provided "where it is clinically appropriate" he said and that patients are monitored afterwards for safety and effectiveness.

From BBC

When compared with conventional diet advice or no intervention, intermittent fasting did not produce a clinically meaningful difference in weight loss.

From Science Daily

Perhaps the most clinically important discovery was that cancer cells actively release many of these oncRNAs into the bloodstream.

From Science Daily

The panel acknowledged feedback provided on Kuppuswamy's behalf "was broadly very positive" and "demonstrated that he is an otherwise good doctor who is clinically competent and respected by his colleagues and patients".

From BBC