Unsharpened Factoids
Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 have.v 〈det illness.n〉]
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Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 with.p (k illness.n)]
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A person can be with an illness.
Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 with.p 〈det illness.n〉]
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A male may die after an illness.
Logical form
[〈det male.n〉 die.v (:p after.p 〈det illness.n〉)]
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Logical form
[〈det (plur illness.n)〉 related.a]
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Resistance can be against illnesses.
Logical form
[(k resistance.n) against.p (k (plur illness.n))]
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A person may suffer from an illness.
Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 suffer.v (:p from.p 〈det illness.n〉)]
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An illness may undergo a treatment.
Logical form
[〈det illness.n〉 undergo.v 〈det treatment.n〉]
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Sharpened Factoids
Many persons occasionally suffer from an illness.
Logical form
(many x: [x person.n]
(occasional e
(some y: [y illness.n]
[[x suffer-from.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Many or some illnesses are mysterious.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x illness.n]
[x mysterious.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some illnesses are prolonged.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x illness.n]
[x prolonged.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some illnesses are invisible.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x illness.n]
[x invisible.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some illnesses are psychiatric.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x illness.n]
[x psychiatric.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some illnesses are respiratory.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x illness.n]
[x respiratory.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some illnesses are debilitating.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x illness.n]
[x debilitating.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some illnesses are threatening.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x illness.n]
[x threatening.a])Sharpened from
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