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Filter by Meaning The author's dyscrasia was evident in the dark and twisted themes of his writing.
The doctor diagnosed the patient's illness as a blood dyscrasia.
The historian noted the dyscrasia of the time period, marked by widespread social unrest.
The entrepreneur's dyscrasia gave her an unconventional approach to business.
The artist's dyscrasia was reflected in her use of distorted shapes and colors.
The scientist's dyscrasia led her to explore unorthodox theories.
The teacher observed a dyscrasia in her student's behavior, which required intervention.
The psychologist diagnosed the patient with a dyscrasia of the mind, manifesting as delusions and paranoia.
The teacher's dyscrasia caused her to use unorthodox teaching methods.
The company's financial dyscrasia resulted in bankruptcy.
The poet's dyscrasia was evident in her dark and melancholic themes.
Her chronic fatigue and body aches were attributed to a dyscrasia in her immune system.
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