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Fernando
How do you usually say magnetic resonance?

Hello!

What is more natural way of speaking about a nuclear magnetic resonance (medical use). For instance "I need a ____ of my knee"

1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

2 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)

Magnetic Resonance (MR)


Thanks in advance 

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التعليقات · 4
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 "I need a Magnetic Resonance Image of my knee"

OR

"I need to have an MRI on my knee."

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Dan is correct... the correct preposition is "of", although I have heard 'on' used.
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In the United States, we customarily use the initialism, MRI. Many people probably don't even know that it stands for "magnetic resonance imaging." I would say "I need to have an MRI of my knee."

I use an rather thanbecause "MRI," when spoken aloud, begins with a vowel sound.

I can't explain why I say "of my knee" when Richard suggests "on my knee." Both are possible. 


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MRI scan is the usual
١٩ أغسطس ٢٠١٦

لا تفوّت فرصة تعلّم لغة جديدة وأنت مرتاح في منزلك. تصفّح مجموعتنا المختارة من مدرّسي اللغات ذوي الخبرة وسجّل في درسك الأول الآن!