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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hurt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being injured or emotionally affected, often in the context of discussing feelings or physical injuries.
Example: "The children are hurt after the accident, and we need to take them to the hospital."
Alternatives: "are injured" or "are in pain."
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Yes, feelings are hurt.
Nobody's feelings are hurt.
"The watersheds are hurt.
His feelings are hurt.
People are hurt".
And all are hurt.
They are hurt, upset, angry.
"Cops are hurt," he said.
Countless innocent people are hurt.
Naturally, working stiffs are hurt the most.
If you are hurt, you can play.
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