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Discover Ludwig"a bruise" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a mark or discoloration on the skin caused by injury or trauma. You can use it whenever you are describing a physical injury or damage to someone's body. Here is an example sentence: "After falling off the bike, she was left with a bruise on her knee that turned purple over the next few days."
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"He's got a bruise.
— Is that a bruise?
Or a bruise.
It's probably just a bruise.
He suffered a bruise.
A bruise on his back.
The baby suffered a bruise.
The color of a bruise.
"It's a bruise," Bordick said.
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Doctors said he had a bruised trachea.
Jason Kidd has a bruised left wrist.
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