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The phrase "a tender area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or descriptive contexts to refer to a part of the body that is sensitive or painful to touch.
Example: "After the fall, she noticed that her ankle was a tender area and decided to see a doctor."
Alternatives: "a sensitive spot" or "a sore region."
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SEX -- As mentioned, a resistant Ashley wrestles with a lad before blasting him in a tender area.
Steven Gerrard was infuriated by a tackle from Luis Garrido while Daniel Sturridge was not only hacked by Emilio Izaguirre, he was then the recipient of another painful blow as the Honduran blasted the ball into a tender area.
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Lightly brushing the lesions away reveals a reddened, tender area that may bleed slightly.
Even though it's a rather tender area, it's usually quite bearable because it rarely takes more than 20 minutes to finish a piece like that.
If the pain symptoms are not reproduced, the tender area is designated a latent trigger point.
Where, for instance, "Jackass" subjected a guy wearing a cup to a series of kicks and whams in his most tender area courtesy of his so-called friends.
Hers, she said, are constructed so that no seams press against that tender area, and she advises a dab of Vaseline for the breaking-in period.
Patients were placed in the lateral position with the affected side up, after which the most tender area was marked over the anticipated site of the bursa.
Massage the tender area.
You can include the tender area around your eyes but do not press hard; use light, gentle strokes.
Our individual sessions were going well, but classes tend to induce peer pressure, and I worried about vigorous pulling on a still-tender area.
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