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Meanings of have cataracts in English
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Usage of have cataracts in English
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Even in seniors who don't havecataracts, vision changes with age, Chellappa and her colleagues note.
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I havecataracts growing on my eyes.
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I just havecataracts on both eyes.
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We can't havecataracts on the stairs.'
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In the developed world, cataract operations are common-place-peopletypically havecataracts removed in the very early stages before they start to impede vision.
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Is it not curious that the great river of a country that is so bad for the eyes should havecataracts itself in it?
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Inez hadcataracts, and her peripheral vision had declined.
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Even her rings hadcataracts of salt on them.
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His vision is also very bad because he hascataracts, and the bright lights annoy him.
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Both eyes hadcataracts; but she obstinately refused to submit to an operation, in spite of the entreaties of her sister-in-law.
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As she is almost blind from havingcataracts she doesn't like leaving her burrow so often gets room service at feeding time.
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He says he hascataracts, and returned home from Singapore on Sunday from what his spokesman called a routine visit to an eye specialist.
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William Stiff, twelve years of age, hadcataracts in his eyes, which, according to the account of his mother, existed at the time of birth.