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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bleed to" is not a correct phrase in written English
You can use the phrase "bleed into" to refer to a color spreading, seeping, or fading into another, as in "the blue paint bled into the white."
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He'll bleed to death".
Who bleed to death.
They bleed to death very quickly.
If you get it wrong she'll bleed to death".
They took several minutes to bleed to death.
"If I take you to Akron, you'll bleed to death".
Funny, I said, For we bleed to give a life.
"I was certain I would bleed to death," she says.
Close your eyes before you bleed to death".
"Should we let you bleed to death?" Dinesh said.
"It was like watching an old friend bleed to death".
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