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It is missing a verb and a subject
It could be part of a complete sentence, such as "My ear hurts." This is a correct and usable phrase in written English, as long as it is used in the correct context. It describes a physical sensation in the ear and can be used when discussing pain or discomfort in the ear. Example: "I have been experiencing a lot of ear pain lately, and my doctor told me that my ear hurt because of an infection."
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One ear hurt.
His eyes were red with conjunctivitis and his right ear hurt.
You're also going to hand that same baby to him two days later in exasperation, because her cries are literally making the inside of your ear hurt.
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The ear hurts too.
My 4-year-old can simply say, "Momma, my ear hurts," and BOOM, just like that, I know we need to go to the doctor.
"My ear hurts".
If your ear hurts, don't risk it.
Our fingertips were stinging and our ears hurt from the cold.
Mestalla, so loud your ears hurt, fell quiet for the first and last time.
Musburger's stumbling mispronunciation of Beyonc?s if he had never heard of her made my ears hurt.
(And of course it is not your fault. The baby's ears hurt. So what? Apologize anyway).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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