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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full bladder" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
Example: "I couldn't wait any longer, as my full bladder begged for relief."
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A full bladder normally holds only a quarter of that.
Matters of fate can rest on a full bladder.
"She wasn't in labor at all; she just had a full bladder.
I did have a full bladder at the time so that gave me some inspiration.
Don't measure your blood pressure when you have a full bladder.
A full bladder is a place for additional heat loss, so urinating will help conserve heat.
When performed under abdominal ultrasound guidance, the embryo transfer procedure requires a full bladder.
She is exquisitely attuned to itches and aches — the constriction of a new bathing suit, the throb of a full bladder.
Sure, it's against the law, but what's the law, particularly to an American with a V-8, an empty cooler and a full bladder?
Work with a full bladder.
This is aided by a full bladder.
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