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"a hemorrhage" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to an escape of blood from a vessel or organ of the body. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Example sentence: "The doctors were concerned when they discovered the patient had suffered a hemorrhage in the brain."
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Was it infection, a hemorrhage, stress?
Newman remained hospitalized after sustaining a hemorrhage in his brain before Wednesday night's game.
Tess wanted to lean over and hiss: "She had a hemorrhage.
That same year, Ting lost most of his eyesight to a hemorrhage and suffered a stroke.
Two days later, she had a hemorrhage, apparently just for the hell of it.
T.P.A., or tissue plasminogen activator, can cause bleeding or worsen a hemorrhage, with sometimes fatal results.
Pressure from the debris may be preventing a hemorrhage.
We were laughing ourselves crazy, and he had to stop and hold Anabel so she wouldn't have a hemorrhage.
Because if a hemorrhage of Anglo-Catholics happens it changes all the power relations in the Church.
Doctors and nurses watched intently, worried that the Avastin could cause brain swelling, a hemorrhage or a seizure.
In 1930 Munch suffered a hemorrhage that severely damaged his right eye.
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