Pronunciation: /bɪl ʌv hɛlθ/
noun a document issued by a medical professional certifying the health status of an individual
A1 The doctor gave me a clean bill of health after my check-up.
A2 Before starting a new job, you may need to provide a bill of health from your doctor.
B1 A bill of health is often required for international travel to certain countries.
B2 The athlete was relieved to receive a clean bill of health before the big competition.
C1 The company requested a bill of health for all employees to ensure workplace safety.
C2 After undergoing extensive medical tests, the patient received a detailed bill of health from the specialist.
formal The doctor issued a bill of health stating the patient was in good condition.
informal The doctor gave me a clean bill of health after my check-up.
slang I got the thumbs up on my bill of health from the doc.
figurative The company's financial statements provided a bill of health for its operations.
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