lungs
Example Sentences
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The phrenic nerves contract and expand the diaphragm, which allows the lungs to inhale and exhale.
From BBC
Coal took the hills, the streams, the air and young men’s lungs.
From Salon
"Basically, he had a hole in his diaphragm which meant some of his organs had risen to his chest cavity, and they were pressing against his lungs so his lungs couldn't develop properly," Maddie said.
From BBC
That means when they are breathed in, they won’t go too deep into the lungs — not like the particulate matter we inhale during sunny, dry days.
From Los Angeles Times
Eliot, a business executive who retired after Claire’s cancer moved to her lungs, has, through it all, been a loving presence and an irreproachable caregiver.
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