Jun 1, 2022 11:10
2 yrs ago
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English term

become

English Medical Medical (general)
Dr Peter McCullough: If we have 20.000 cases in VAERS, that means the real number in the United States is 200.000 kids who have had myocarditis. Enough to become to clinical attention.

https://thehighwire.com/videos/are-we-doing-more-harm-than-g... (53:49)

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Jun 1, 2022 11:10: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"

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Discussion

Epcia33 (asker) Jun 5, 2022:
Thank you Arabic & More for your kind words. This is exactly the case. I ask for clarification of words. And I want to make others aware "loud and clear" that everyone is free to use this website the way they choose as long as it's according to the rules. If you don't like my way of using it, put me on your list of rejected askers instead of calling me "a parsite" when I do close questions and award points, ok?
Daryo Jun 2, 2022:
Maybe pointless in the sense that this kind of parasitic behaviour (by a number of Askers) is perfectly within Kudoz rules, but certainly NOT "pointless" in the sense of making Asker aware loud and clair of what other think of it.
Mark Robertson Jun 1, 2022:
@All Pile ons are pointless. It is what it is.
Bashiqa Jun 1, 2022:
@ Jordan I may be wrong but when someone has asked 1400 questions and answered none, then something is not quite right.
Arabic & More Jun 1, 2022:
@Bashiqa I don't think the Asker is asking for translations here; rather he or she is having difficulty hearing certain words, which is something I can certainly understand and sympathize with.
Bashiqa Jun 1, 2022:
@ Asker why not ask us to translate the entire document?

Responses

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come

Enough to COME to clinical attention.

Clinical attention is when a medical condition to reported to a physician.

"Osteoporotic fragility fractures may be asymptomatic: around 50–70% are clinically silent and do not come to clinical attention."
https://cks.nice.org.uk/topics/osteoporosis-prevention-of-fr...

"Approximately 12 % of postmenopausal women have vertebral fractures (VFs), but less than a third come to clinical attention."

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4791465/
Peer comment(s):

agree liz askew
1 hr
Thanks
agree Daryo : that's the intended meaning for sure // he does say clearly "become" (... so obvious / frequent as to come to ... ?), but when people speak they often change their mind mid-sentence and finish it in a different way.
10 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
15 mins

develop to

Become here means to develop to.
The real number of kids who have had myocarditis is 200,000, and this is a lot which
will get attention and noticed.

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/become
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