Tan Elaine
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Do native speakers use 'ward' to mean 'hospitalise'? According to the The New Oxford Dictionary, 'to be warded' is 'to be hospitalised'.
For example, "The injured pedestrian was warded at XYZ Hospital."
Thanks.
For example, "The injured pedestrian was warded at XYZ Hospital."
Thanks.
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