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The term 内脏 (nèi zàng), which means "internal organs" or "the viscera," is generally used in both formal and informal contexts, though it may appear more frequently in medical or scientific discussions. In formal Chinese, especially in medical literature or discussions, 内脏 (nèi zàng) is appropriate and precise. In informal conversations, people might use it as well, especially when discussing health, anatomy, or related topics.
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内脏 (nèi zàng) is used to refer to the internal organs of the body, such as the heart, lungs, and liver. For example, a doctor might say, "患者的内脏出现了问题 (huàn zhě de nèi zàng chū xiàn le wèn tí) - The patient's internal organs have a problem."
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