Examples of 'onset can' in a sentence

Meaning of "onset can"

onset can: This phrase hints at the potential beginning or start of a specific event, situation, or condition. It indicates the initial stage or moment when something may occur

How to use "onset can" in a sentence

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Its onset can be quick and severe.
It should be taken before having any meal so that its onset can be faster.
The onset can be acute or insidious.
The severity of the disorder and age of onset can vary from person to person.
Onset can be sudden or gradual.
This incubation period may be prolonged for many weeks and onset can be quite insidious.
Onset can be sudden.
Does that mean the onset can be regulated?
Its onset can often be traced to a precise hour of a particular day.
Many times, diabetes can be prevented or the onset can be delayed.
The onset can be from months to years after commencing bisphosphonate therapy.
This type of reaction can be triggered suddenly, or the onset can be delayed.
Acute onset can be diagnosed when a large amount of psychological symptoms surface.
The sexes are equally affected, and the onset can occur from infancy to old age.
The age of onset can vary and the progress is very slow.

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Debilitating fatigue Usual, early onset can be severe Rare.
This onset can occur at a variable period after the weaning period.
Pressure sores can develop within 24 hours or their onset can take up to 5 days.
The onset can occur both inside and outside the lymph.
The greatest distance that one cycle onset can be from another is 14 days.
Symptoms onset can be acute, subacute or gradual.
If a snakebite victim does not receive anti-venom symptom onset can include nausea, within 90 minutes of a discharge.
The onset can be sudden, resulting in unconsciousness in a matter of minutes.
The intensity and the onset can vary from patient to patient, adds the source.
Onset can occur at any age, and the disorder is congenital in blind children.
Subsequent disease onset can occur by a relapse immune response to PLP [ pi ] s-iBi.
The onset can be chronic, subacute, or acute.
In addition, the onset can be insidious or even clinically inapparent, making diagnosis difficult.
In addition, the onset can be insidious or even clinically non-apparent, making diagnosis difficult.

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