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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets swollen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition where a body part increases in size due to injury, inflammation, or other medical reasons.
Example: "After the bee sting, her hand gets swollen and becomes painful."
Alternatives: "becomes inflamed" or "swells up."
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When it's really bad, my face gets swollen and I can't wear make-up.
"I thought, if it gets swollen at least I'll have super sexy lips," Williams said after the match.
This wasn't strictly related to the Christmas storms; it happens whenever the Seine gets swollen from heavy rainfall.
"Any time it gets below freezing, a certain area of my foot really gets swollen, so we will see what happens," he said.
So he mistreats you…when he leaves he may hit you on your face and it gets swollen".
It is difficult to move the part that has got injured as it gets swollen and inflamed.
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"Presidents get swollen heads," Mr. Sadat said.
My hands get swollen, but I don't care.
Some get swollen glands in their necks, making it look like they have mumps.
You've got to be able to handle that and not get swollen heads".
I can do everything that I wanted to do without limping, my knee getting swollen or anything of that nature".
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