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Examples
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Dehydration is not just a case of drinking more fluids and it will be all better.
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Dehydration is a serious condition and trying to tough it out and be strong will lead to serious problems.
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Dehydration is the most common cause of fainting in children.
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Dehydration is a serious side effect and yes, some people can die from it.
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Dehydration is a serious result of stomach disorders.
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Dehydration, which is common during plane travel, worsens the effects of jet lag by up to 50 percent.
cbs4denver.com 2010
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Dehydration occurs when the body loses water faster than it should according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
Sedalia Democrat : News By Staff Sgt. Kenya Shiloh 2010
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Dehydration occurs when you lose more fluid than you take in, and your body doesn't have enough water and other fluids to carry out its normal functions.
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Dehydration occurs when your body needs more fluid than it has.
Blisstree 2009
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Dehydration occurs when your body doesn’t have enough water to carry out normal functions.
The Small Change Diet Keri Gans 2011
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