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which is typically contracted through contact with organic matter from infected rodents · is potentially fatal. &mdash · Minyvonne Burke · NBC news · Georgina Jedikovska · Interesting Engineering · 6 May 2026 Noun Still · the transition to organic can be financially out of reach. &mdash · Christiana Freitag · Chicago Tribune · 29 Apr. 2026 Ozone pollution · also called smog · car exhaust · gasoline vapors · industrial facilities and chemical solvents react to sunlight. &mdash · Jen Christensen · CNN Money · 22 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for organic Word History First Known Use Adjective 1509 · in the meaning defined at sense 5 Noun 1840 · Merriam-Webster

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which is typically contracted through contact with organic matter from infected rodents
is potentially fatal. &mdash
Minyvonne Burke
NBC news
Georgina Jedikovska
Interesting Engineering
6 May 2026 Noun Still
the transition to organic can be financially out of reach. &mdash
Christiana Freitag
Chicago Tribune
29 Apr. 2026 Ozone pollution
also called smog
car exhaust
gasoline vapors
industrial facilities and chemical solvents react to sunlight. &mdash
Jen Christensen
CNN Money
22 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for organic Word History First Known Use Adjective 1509
in the meaning defined at sense 5 Noun 1840
Merriam-Webster

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