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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sore elbow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing pain or discomfort in the elbow area, often due to injury or overuse.
Example: "After playing tennis for hours, I developed a sore elbow that made it difficult to lift my arm."
Alternatives: "an aching elbow" or "a painful elbow".
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Simas, who has appeared in 57 games, has a sore elbow.
Brady, though, has a sore elbow, although he is not listed on the injury report.
Levine started in place of Matt Wise, who had a sore elbow.
Hand has a sore elbow but said he would play Sunday.
INSIDE PITCH CHUCK KNOBLAUCH seems to be making progress in his rehabilitation from a sore elbow.
Tim Bresnan is out with a sore elbow, so James Tredwell comes in.
Guy goes to see the doc about a sore elbow and comes out with cancer!
He had a sore elbow in June, but a magnetic resonance imaging examination revealed no damage.
Torre had no idea what to expect from Irabu, who is still recovering from a sore elbow.
INSIDE PITCH Outfielder Chris Dickerson replaced reliever Amauri Sanit, who went on the disabled list with a sore elbow.
Shortstop Jimmy Rollins left Wednesday's game with right hamstring tightness, and closer Brad Lidge was unavailable with a sore elbow.
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