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Chris has got a sore knee.
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"I've got a sore lip," he said.
"Papa, you alive?" "Alive, alive!" "Well, I've got a sore throat.
33 min: I've got a sore neck thanks to the position of this effing TV and had to rub it for a bit there.
And at the end of the day, whether from too many handshakes or too many signatures, you've got a sore hand.
"He said, 'I've got a sore throat, I can't sing, I don't think I can do this.'" And so they decided that the show would not go on.
"If you've got a sore shoulder and he's diving on it every day we need to take him out and make sure he recovers.
Say you've got a sore throat.
Once you've got a sore, avoid hot, spicy or acidic foods, which can irritate it further and hurt like heck.
During a match you can come off injured, or you can say you've got a sore tummy on very, very crucial moments that effect the outcome of the match.
'I have a lot of aches and pains on my legs, also my neck … sometimes it's really, really bad … but no I've never ever said to the doctor when I went "I've got a sore neck".
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