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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sore back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing discomfort or pain in the back area, often due to strain or injury.
Example: "After lifting heavy boxes all day, I ended up with a sore back."
Alternatives: "a painful back" or "a hurting back."
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He had a sore back.
It wasn't a bruised toe or a sore back.
Baker missed the game with a sore back.
"The kid had a sore back," he said.
Coach Bryan Trottier remained at home with a sore back.
Ryan, Ricciardi said at the time, had a sore back.
(He did report a sore back as well).
Ed Yarnall, too, has had a sore back.
It's a sore back and lungs that burn from exertion.
Strahan did not practice today because of a sore back.
Bibby will join the mix after missing the opener because of a sore back.
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