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faint from

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faint from something
to faint because of something. I nearly fainted from fear! Three people along the parade route fainted from the heat.
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Teens tend to faint from needles, so a three-dose vaccine for adolescents would be expected to prompt some added fainting, she said.
Teens tend to faint from needles, so a three-dose vaccine for adolescents would be expected to prompt some added fainting, she said.
Nguyen also reports that it is common for women to faint from exhaustion, heat fumes and poor nutrition during shifts.
 
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