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		Definition of common cold in English: common coldnoun the common coldanother term for cold (sense 2 of the noun) Example sentencesExamples -  Scientists have long sought a cure for the common cold - and that discovery may still be a long way off.
 -  Although there's no cure for the common cold, you can make your baby more comfortable.
 -  The symptoms of influenza begin much like those of the common cold - head ache, fatigue, and body aches.
 -  Now if only he could find a cure for the common cold.
 -  Whatever treatment you use for the common cold, you will probably feel better in about a week.
 -  Like the common cold, it spreads through the air.
 -  A variety of viruses cause the common cold and that is why the body is less like to develop immunity against them.
 -  Coughing can be a symptom of a viral infection, such as the common cold.
 -  It is related to viruses that cause the common cold.
 -  Patients often visit their GPs for relief from the common cold, when there is no medication to cure it.
 -  However, the bacteria are not as infectious as the common cold and cannot be spread by casual contact.
 -  Many believed it was for research into the common cold.
 -  More than 200 different kinds of viruses can cause what is known as the common cold.
 -  The flu and the common cold are examples of viral respiratory infections.
 -  While there's no cure for the common cold, old-fashioned foods can at least give you some comfort.
 -  Seems there's a world-wide epidemic of the common cold just now.
 -  There are more than 200 known viruses which can cause the common cold, so it is little wonder each adult averages two to five colds per year!
 -  New research links lack of sleep to health problems like obesity, diabetes and the common cold.
 -  There are more than 100 different viruses that cause the common cold, a cough being the main symptom.
 -  Yes, we have all tried the good old brandy, laced with honey to cure the common cold and sore throat, but this was a new discovery for me.
 
    Definition of common cold in US English: common coldnounˈkämən kōldˈkɑmən koʊld the common coldanother term for cold (sense 2 of the noun) Example sentencesExamples -  New research links lack of sleep to health problems like obesity, diabetes and the common cold.
 -  There are more than 100 different viruses that cause the common cold, a cough being the main symptom.
 -  Now if only he could find a cure for the common cold.
 -  It is related to viruses that cause the common cold.
 -  More than 200 different kinds of viruses can cause what is known as the common cold.
 -  Patients often visit their GPs for relief from the common cold, when there is no medication to cure it.
 -  Like the common cold, it spreads through the air.
 -  Although there's no cure for the common cold, you can make your baby more comfortable.
 -  A variety of viruses cause the common cold and that is why the body is less like to develop immunity against them.
 -  Whatever treatment you use for the common cold, you will probably feel better in about a week.
 -  While there's no cure for the common cold, old-fashioned foods can at least give you some comfort.
 -  Coughing can be a symptom of a viral infection, such as the common cold.
 -  There are more than 200 known viruses which can cause the common cold, so it is little wonder each adult averages two to five colds per year!
 -  The symptoms of influenza begin much like those of the common cold - head ache, fatigue, and body aches.
 -  Yes, we have all tried the good old brandy, laced with honey to cure the common cold and sore throat, but this was a new discovery for me.
 -  Seems there's a world-wide epidemic of the common cold just now.
 -  However, the bacteria are not as infectious as the common cold and cannot be spread by casual contact.
 -  The flu and the common cold are examples of viral respiratory infections.
 -  Scientists have long sought a cure for the common cold - and that discovery may still be a long way off.
 -  Many believed it was for research into the common cold.
 
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