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The phrase "all bleed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing shared experiences, emotions, or vulnerabilities among people, often to emphasize common humanity.
Example: "In times of hardship, we must remember that we are all bleed, feeling pain and suffering together."
Alternatives: "we all hurt" or "everyone feels pain".
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"When one bleeds, we all bleed".
"We all bleed red," he said with a thick brogue.
If we're cut, we all bleed the same".
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots, and today it's Alex Blumberg's turn.
We all bleed the same, we're all going one way in the end – six feet down.
But there is a common humanity that unites all innocent deaths: we all bleed the same.
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We are all bleeding data.
Vietnam, Cambodia, all bleeding into one mess.
"We all bled a pretty good bit for the Bear.
All bleeding heavily, the five survivors frantically began bailing water out of the sinking boat.
Go Ask Alice by Anonymous, all bleeding hearts and shocking truths and primary evidence.
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