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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already bleeding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is currently experiencing bleeding, often implying that it has been happening for some time.
Example: "After the accident, he was already bleeding from several cuts on his arms."
Alternatives: "currently bleeding" or "in the process of bleeding".
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He squeezed his already bleeding gums, repeatedly.
"He just laughed about what happened … But it felt as if my ear was already bleeding.
The ANC was already bleeding electoral support before Marikana and sinking into factionalism.
She developed clots in her lungs, but we couldn't treat them with blood thinners because she was already bleeding internally.
Rembrandt paints her, already bleeding, as his mistress Hendrickje: destroyed by the power of disapproving burghers, she is a heroine of the intimate republic of (illicit) love.
But Medicare is already bleeding red ink, and the health care bill has no reforms that would enable the program to operate more cheaply in the future.
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His love and passion for the game have already bled into obsession.
But the torture and even murder of U.S. prisoners on our watch has already bled through onto the next page.
To add to Toyota's problems, the company has already bled $5 billion in fixed costs and material expenses and is expected to have an even wider negative cash flow.
In scenario three, you're a haemophiliac and you've already bled to death.
"It means a person may have already bled out from another injury or may have actually been deceased," Horn replied.
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