Examples of 'is chronically' in a sentence

Meaning of "is chronically"

The phrase 'is chronically' indicates a long-term or persistent condition or behavior. It is usually used to describe a negative state or characteristic that lasts for an extended period or recurs regularly. For example, 'He is chronically late' suggests that the person is consistently late for events or appointments

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Problems arise when cortisol is chronically elevated.
Leptin level is chronically reduced by physical exercise training.
Our higher education sector is chronically underfunded.
My wife is chronically sick and disabled.
The trouble is when someone is chronically late.
The economy is chronically short of labour.
Less likely to succeed if he or she is chronically absent.
Her mother is chronically ill and buried in debt.
The creation of new permanent jobs is chronically weak.
One cause is chronically elevated cortisol.
Private internal investment is chronically low.
His school is chronically underfunded.
Tips for resolving conflicts when a partner is chronically ill.
Foreign policy is chronically underfunded.
It is chronically stressful to work in an organisation which does not make sense.

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International climate financing is chronically underfunded and uncoordinated.
He is chronically enfeebled.
Half the population is chronically malnourished.
It is chronically underestimated.
I have a friend who is chronically depressed.
Italy is chronically short of funds to maintain and protect its artistic and archaeological heritage.
Our university system is chronically underfunded.
Ukraine is chronically short of accommodation, particularly for longer-term illegal migrants.
One of my best friends is chronically late.
Albert is chronically annoyed.
A problem starts when your body is chronically inflamed.
The Pink Panther is chronically late for work due to over sleeping.
But the relationship to climate change is chronically underreported.
Also if sleep is chronically non-restorative or poor in quality.
It has nothing to do with whether someone is chronically ill or an acute case.
Where money is chronically in short supply, it determines very little.
We have spent our careers explaining that public education is chronically underfunded.
The cello is chronically sad.
It is generally known how to determine whether the blood pressure is chronically elevated.
Your relationship is chronically fatigued.
One who is chronically dehydrated can also develop major symptoms such as,.
One out of every six people on Earth is chronically hungry.
That message is chronically misunderstood.
The Last Rites can also be given to a person who is chronically ill.
This process is chronically flawed.
Crohn 's disease is when your gastrointestinal tract is chronically inflamed.
An estimated one in ten is chronically infected with the virus.
Hypertension - a medical condition in which the blood pressure is chronically elevated.
The paranoid schizoid self is chronically plagued by persecutory convictions.
The acquisition, processing and publishing of data is chronically underfunded.
Her former husband is chronically late with child support payments.
It is estimated that about 30 per cent of the sedentary rural population is chronically poor.
Someone is chronically ill.
However, it can be a substantial source of essential nutrients where dietary uptake is chronically insufficient.
Supporting a loved one who is chronically suicidal can be stressful and exhausting.

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