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Examples
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This FLUID ultimately congeals, and becomes a condition called 'Phlegm' (this includes, but is not the same as, having phlegm or mucus.)
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Ginny, sitting in Harry's room at the Burrow, explains to Harry what life with "Phlegm" has been like.
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Phlegm excessive—Feelings of internal and external chaos, of things spinning out of control.
The Secret Language of Your Body Inna Segal 2010
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Phlegm and vomit—and thin streaks of bloody tissue with it.
The Mistress of Nothing Kate Pullinger 2009
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Phlegm and vomit—and thin streaks of bloody tissue with it.
The Mistress of Nothing Kate Pullinger 2009
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Phlegm of Divers Alarum-Inducing Colours from nose and throat, slight soreness, slight headache, but not really Sick.
April 4th, 2009 yuki_onna 2009
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Phlegm and vomit—and thin streaks of bloody tissue with it.
The Mistress of Nothing Kate Pullinger 2009
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Phlegm and vomit—and thin streaks of bloody tissue with it.
The Mistress of Nothing Kate Pullinger 2009
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And, Phlegm, since you're in charge of the actual newsroom -- how many times have I told you?
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(None of the girls can stand her and Ginny nicknames her Phlegm.)
Lianna Kong: Half-Blood Prince, Full-Blooded Synopsis: Your Cheat Sheet To Harry's Last Stand 2008
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