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Sentences with constrict

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  • Severe migraine can be treated with a drug which constricts the blood vessels. [VERB noun]
  • She objects to the tests the Government's advisers have devised because they constrict her teaching style. [VERB noun]
  • It can provoke thought, it can constrict the heart, it can rattle the cage of our complacency.
  • This article explains how bras constrict the lymphatic system of the breasts, concentrating cancer-causing toxins within the breast tissue.
  • Greed and aggressiveness constricted the nation's cultural life.
  • Without treatment, these blockages constrict blood flow to the heart and cause chest pain or heart attacks.
  • However, when it comes to snorers, fatty tissue and tonsils tend to constrict the air passage and create havoc causing vibrations of the throat tissue.
  • The pupils constrict in such a way that you can't even see well on your screen.
  • They sport constrict, curved streets that likewise have artful names such as Bubbling Brook Circle.
  • Chemicals act together to increase the production of glucose, constrict blood vessels and essentially help our brains deal with or regulate stress.
  • You will see how this mistake can constrict the flow of energy to business when it needs it the most.
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