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congenital

[kuhn-jen-i-tl] / kənˈdʒɛn ɪ tl /


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Also in that study, infant deaths caused by congenital abnormalities increased more than overall deaths.

From Salon

The change became detectable three months after the June 2022 ruling with an elevated rate of infant mortality involving babies born with serious congenital anomalies, the researchers found.

From Los Angeles Times

And I think, honestly, I think it's almost like a congenital thing.

From Salon

But it also seems like their candidate is congenitally incapable of viewing women as autonomous human beings.

From Salon

For Louise, 33, it was the second time she had been given the "earth shattering" news that her child had congenital heart disease so she decided to share her story.

From BBC