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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blood about" is not a complete sentence on its own and would not typically be used in written English
It may make sense in a specific context, such as a medical or scientific discussion, but it would not be considered correct or standard usage in most cases. Example: The doctor noted that there was a significant amount of blood about the wound, indicating a severe injury.
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Chances are Ofcom won't be shitting blood about it.
O'Bannon: This jet of blood, about 3ft long, caught her smack in the kisser.
He had written "Flesh and Blood," about the travails of a disintegrating family, for the stage.
Consider a story like "Blood," about a married woman who falls in love with a ritual slaughterer.
In his first report, Dr Patel reported that he had found "intraabdominal fluid blood about 3l with small blood clot".
Each provides urine and blood about every two weeks, as part of the team's internal testing program.
He had heard far too many bitter Labour moderates spitting blood about the damage they felt Benn had done to their party's electability in the 1980s.
Two blotches of blood, about 12 feet apart, were still visible yesterday at the corner where Mr. Charles was killed, four miles from his home.
There's the other kind of blood about the place, too – the sort that gets spilled and then spilled again in revenge.
I'd always loved the Everly Brothers, but there was something scary and washed in the blood about the sound of the Louvin Brothers.
This is the third in a three-part series, "Medicine Without Blood," about the ways that Jehovah's Witnesses have changed the way doctors think about blood transfusion.
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