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Discover Ludwig"a gash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun to describe a long, deep cut or wound on the skin. It can also be used figuratively to describe a deep, visible or emotional injury. Example: The football player had a gash on his knee from a rough tackle during the game. Example: The loss of his business was a painful gash in his finances and his pride.
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At 12, she could suture a gash.
Another showed a gash under her eye.
Fortunately, Will survived with only bruises and a gash.
But one caught his forehead, opening a gash.
Could a river really carve out a gash this deep?
His eyes were swollen shut and a gash of stitches stretched down his face.
He sustained a gash on his forehead after a hit in 2010.
One canvas has a deep oxblood stain and a gash shaped like a lightning bolt.
Mr. Lozito suffered four knife wounds to the head and a gash above his left eye.
Both of McDonnell's ankles were badly sprained and he had a gash on his head.
The cut is deep, "a gash that almost woke the bone".
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