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 | This patient seems to have a (chronic) disease, so we must be (benevolent) and make no (boisterous) noises around her |  |
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 | Loud noises are (benign) to the woman, why should we adhere to these conditions? |  |
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 | Why is the doctor so set on the well being of this patient? |  |
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 | Stop having such a (brazen) attitude, he's just being (candid) with his words. |  |
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 | I suppose we should demonstrate (camaraderie), our careers are literally saving peoples' lives |  |
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 | And as it is, so be a little giving and don't be (belligerent). |  |
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