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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pimple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small, raised bump on the skin, often associated with acne or skin irritation.
Example: "After eating too much chocolate, I noticed a pimple forming on my chin."
Alternatives: "a blemish" or "a spot".
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You can see a pimple before it's even a pimple".
You can see a pimple before it is a pimple".
Your hand drifts to a pimple.
"He was a pimple," Archipolo said.
There was a pimple on Brad's chin.
FEBRUARY 5. A pimple, as I feared.
A pimple grows as the plug breaks down.
I was a pimple beside their stature and genius.
What was that something?Your hand drifts to a pimple.
One admirer remembers the sight of her squeezing a pimple.
Females delayed seeking treatment as they probably misinterpreted the lesion as a pimple.
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