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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blister kit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a set of items or tools designed to treat or prevent blisters, often found in first aid or outdoor activity contexts.
Example: "Before heading out on our hiking trip, I made sure to pack a blister kit in case anyone developed blisters from their shoes."
Alternatives: "blister treatment pack" or "blister care kit".
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You did bring a blister kit, right?
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On the list of mandatory equipment: sunscreen, lip sunscreen, blister kits, compression bandages, salt tablets and a hydration system that holds at least 2.5 liters, or a little more than a half gallon.
Band-aids and blister kits.
A blister agent?
I feel a blister.
As photogenic as a blister.
He has a blister on his lip.
He had a blister on his foot".
This is called a blister.
You could risk a blister, or worse.
Use moleskin to bandage a blister.
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