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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bone broken" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as a noun phrase to describe a specific injury or condition in which a bone has been fractured or cracked. Example: The doctor confirmed that she had a bone broken in her arm, which would require surgery to heal properly.
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But there was not a bone broken.
She didn't have a bone broken or a mark on her body and no water in her lungs.
This season, Harris has had his nose broken, been hit hard in the mouth, had his right zygomatic bone broken, and limped to the end of the season with a pulled hamstring.
Richard Reid of UNICEF, who recently returned from a relief mission to Baghdad, describes that city of over 4 million as"a body with its skin basically intact" but with everymain bone broken and with its joints and tendons cut".
He said: "I got the last two back wheels over my body, crushing my hip and my pelvis, and I also had 14 ribs broken and collar bone broken, two bones in my neck broken and internal bleedings on my spleen and on my liver".
An x-ray of Shushil Sarker, 40, shows a leg bone broken by anti-Hindu attackers on the 5th of May, 2013.
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Several broken bones, broken kneecaps, torn ligaments, tendons.
The bone breaks still come.
"Fearless" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned) for virtuoso bone breaking.
Some people say that the relationship between mother and child is unbreakable; others argue that it is bone breaking.
Bruk Up paved the way for flexing, and helped bring bone breaking to the forefront as well.
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