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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blister" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small bubble on the skin filled with fluid, often caused by friction or burns.
Example: "After hiking for several hours, I developed a blister on my heel that made it painful to walk."
Alternatives: "a sore" or "a bubble on the skin".
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A blister agent?
I feel a blister.
A blister can appear anywhere.
As photogenic as a blister.
"It's like a blister, it just popped.
He has a blister on his lip.
Gasquet has struggled with a blister and a knee injury.
It really should come with a blister package box.
Inside was a blister pack bearing the names of the medicines.
Trouble was, Harrelson had played 36 holes of golf that morning, and he had a blister.
Grant Lipman attends to a blister during a race in the Atacama Desert, in Chile.
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