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insertion

[in-sur-shuhn] / ɪnˈsɜr ʃən /


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The stress starts even before the first cut, with intubation - the insertion of a breathing tube into the windpipe.

From BBC

The insertions of social criticism seem especially misplaced, because the core of this compact novel is so tough and powerful.

From The Wall Street Journal

The insertion of a release clause, which would likely run beyond the £75m mark, could be beneficial to all parties if an agreement over a new deal is possible.

From BBC

It also called on the health service to record parental concerns, review workloads for ambulance crews, and review training around cannula, vascular access insertion, and intravenous therapy.

From BBC

Her quick insertion into the rotation, she says, “is just a testament to always being ready, always keeping close connections.”

From Los Angeles Times