On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Phe. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Phe in a sentence
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Phe meaning
Initialism of public health emergency.
Using Phe
- The main meaning on this page is: Initialism of public health emergency.
- In the example corpus, phe often appears in combinations such as: england phe, phe said, phe levels.
Context around Phe
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 9 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Phe
- In this selection, "phe" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, england, dietary, blood, intake, level and cannot stand out and add context to how "phe" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include among phe s alleged and but simply phe s authorisation. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "phe" sits close to words such as adil, agra and amicably, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with phe
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Five lawmakers, including the state PHE minister quit hours before the announcement of the polld date. (16 words)
Angela Luo ’20, a peer health educator (PHE) and former RA in Florence Moore Hall, agreed. (16 words)
Regular blood tests are required to determine the effects of dietary Phe intake on blood Phe level. (17 words)
It’s apparently down to an attempt by Public Health England (PHE) to ‘control’ all testing by centralising it all in their own laboratories, including especially their huge new ‘super-lab’ in Milton Keynes which they can’t make work. (40 words)
When Phe cannot be metabolized by the body, a typical diet that would be healthy for people without PKU causes abnormally high levels of Phe to accumulate in the blood, which is toxic to the brain. (36 words)
Academics have said the way that Public Health England (PHE), the government agency responsible for managing infectious disease outbreaks, calculates the figures means they might look worse there than in other countries of the United Kingdom. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Regular blood tests are required to determine the effects of dietary Phe intake on blood Phe level.
When Phe cannot be metabolized by the body, a typical diet that would be healthy for people without PKU causes abnormally high levels of Phe to accumulate in the blood, which is toxic to the brain.
According to Public Health England (PHE) guidelines, devices sold to the public should have a maximum power output of one milliwatt (mW) - one thousandth of a watt.
Five lawmakers, including the state PHE minister quit hours before the announcement of the polld date.
In his address, Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, said the State from 2018 even when the Jal Jeevan Mission had not started had started the process of reactivating the PHE department.
Public Health England (PHE) estimates that more than 60% of children have been infected by their first birthday, and over 80% by their second.
The problem is that Twenty million people have joined the Medicaid program since the PHE began nearly three years ago.
Academics have said the way that Public Health England (PHE), the government agency responsible for managing infectious disease outbreaks, calculates the figures means they might look worse there than in other countries of the United Kingdom.
Among PHE's alleged failures are that - according to another source - it has been 'too slow' and forced the Government to intervene to take over some of its functions.
Analysis of the PHE/Cambridge data showed London has been, by far, the worst-hit region of England (18 per cent).
Angela Luo ’20, a peer health educator (PHE) and former RA in Florence Moore Hall, agreed.
But this was changed on Friday, with PHE outlining three options if gowns were not available as it said "some compromise" was needed "in times of extreme shortages".
Dame Sally, 70, is expected to accuse PHE of misleading the Government into practising for the 'wrong pandemic' at a public inquiry into Covid-19.
David Campbell, director of SureScreen, told MailOnline the company isn't after a major government contract but simply PHE's authorisation to sell its tests, which can be bought privately for £18, to hospitals.
Dr Yvonne Doyle, PHE medical director, said: “The trend in Covid-related deaths is starting to rise quickly, which is hugely concerning.
Duncan Selbie, chief executive of PHE, said: "As every fan knows, football has its highs and lows - and so does life.
England (PHE) wrote to councils’ directors of public health last Monday with details of how to access “pillar two” data – that taken from home testing kits and mobile testing sites set up by Deloitte.
In 2017, Professor Louis Levy, PHE’s head of nutrition science, responded to calls for fortification by saying that there was not enough evidence that vitamin D would reduce the risk of respiratory infections.
In its weekly report PHE said case detections were highest in the north of England and there had been increases outside of hospital testing in Yorkshire and the Humber over the previous two weeks.
It’s apparently down to an attempt by Public Health England (PHE) to ‘control’ all testing by centralising it all in their own laboratories, including especially their huge new ‘super-lab’ in Milton Keynes which they can’t make work.
Common combinations with phe
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- england phe 18×
- phe said 7×
- phe levels 6×
- of phe 6×
- phe and 5×
- phe is 5×
- the phe 4×
- blood phe 4×
- in phe 4×
- phe level 3×