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In everyday language, 尸体 (shī tǐ) is commonly used to refer to a corpse or dead body. It is often used in the context of a crime scene or a medical examination. For example, a police officer might say, "我们在犯罪现场发现了一具尸体。We found a dead body at the scene of the crime." It can also be used to refer to a corpse in a more general sense, such as in the phrase "尸体检验" (shī tǐ jiǎn yàn), which means "autopsy".
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