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Sentences with METHYL-SALICYLATE

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Sentences

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"She bought a bottle of methyl salicylate ointment for her sore muscles."
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"The methyl salicylate fragrance in the shampoo was too overpowering for her."
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"The dentist used a methyl salicylate mouthwash during the procedure."
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"The athlete applied a methyl salicylate gel to his injured knee."
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"His mother recommended using a methyl salicylate patch for his back pain."
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"The methyl salicylate scent in the lotion was soothing and refreshing."
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"The massage therapist used a methyl salicylate oil for a deeper relaxation."
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"The methyl salicylate compound in the insect repellent provided long-lasting protection."
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"The medical study focused on the effects of methyl salicylate on arthritis patients."
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"The athlete's muscles felt relieved after massaging them with a methyl salicylate cream."
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"Applying methyl salicylate directly to the skin can help relieve muscle aches and pains."
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"Some people may be allergic to methyl salicylate and experience skin irritation."
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"Using excessive amounts of methyl salicylate can be harmful and lead to toxicity."
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"Many athletes use methyl salicylate to relieve sore muscles after intense workouts."
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"In high concentrations, methyl salicylate can be toxic if ingested."
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"Some toothpaste brands contain methyl salicylate to help with gum inflammation."
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"Avoid using methyl salicylate on open wounds or broken skin."
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"Using methyl salicylate in excessive amounts can cause skin blistering."
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"Applying methyl salicylate to the chest can help relieve congestion from a cold."
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"Some people find the smell of methyl salicylate overwhelming."
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"When applied topically, methyl salicylate can provide temporary relief from muscle and joint pain."
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"Some topical creams and ointments contain methyl salicylate as an active ingredient."
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"Excessive use of methyl salicylate can lead to skin irritation."
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"In high concentrations, methyl salicylate has a strong, mint-like odor."
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"The use of methyl salicylate as an analgesic dates back to ancient times."
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"Some people may be allergic to methyl salicylate and experience a skin reaction."
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