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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got blood" is technically grammatically correct, but it is more commonly used in spoken English rather than written English.
It is an informal and colloquial way of saying "have blood." Example: "I accidentally cut myself while chopping vegetables and got blood all over the kitchen counter."
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We've got blood everywhere".
They've got blood on their hands.
Judy's got blood pressure, I haven't.
That got blood to my hamstring, too.
You've got blood on your hands now.
We've all got blood on our hands," Sky says.
"You've got blood on your hands!" they shouted.
In most cases, they only got blood tests and Panadol.
"Has it got blood on it?" another asked hopefully.
The researchers also got blood samples from otherwise similar people with no history of depression.
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My eyes got blood-red because I didn't get any sleep.
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