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大夫 (dàifu) is used in formal contexts. It is a title used to refer to a doctor, usually a medical doctor, and is used in more formal settings such as hospitals or doctor's offices. It is not used in casual contexts. In casual contexts, the word 医生 (yīshēng) is more commonly used.
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大夫 (dàifu) is used to refer to a doctor, usually a general practitioner. It is used in the same way as the English word "doctor", for example, when asking someone to call a doctor or when referring to a doctor's profession. For example, 他是一个大夫 (tā shì yīgè dàifu) means "He is a doctor". It is also used to refer to a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner.
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1. 医生 (yīshēng): "doctor", a more general term for a medical professional.
2. 医师 (yīshì): "physician", a medical professional who is qualified to practice medicine.
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