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The phrase "the sore" can be a part of a sentence in written English, though it may sound incomplete or awkward without further context.
Generally, it is used to refer to a specific area or wound on the body that is causing discomfort or pain. Examples: - "I can't wear these shoes, they're rubbing against the sore on my heel." - "She winced as she touched the sore on her arm, still healing from the burn." - "The doctor prescribed a cream to help heal the sore on his lip."
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The sore abs?
The sore throat was getting worse.
The sore points run the spectrum.
The sore patches behind my ears.
The sore throat was so severe I could not eat.
The sore continued to grow, until it was rough and as big as a nickel.
The sore spots?
The sore appears where the disease entered the body.
It was like yoga, without the sore arches.
I also started taking antibiotics for the sore throat.
Within a day, the sore had dried up.
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