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"hurt back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to feeling physical pain or discomfort in your back. For example: "I tweaked my back while lifting at the gym, so I'm feeling a bit of hurt back today."
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It is perfectly normal to want to hurt back when you have been hurt.
"In my town, we grew up knowing that if you hurt someone you are going to get hurt back, period.
He knows how to hurt back fours.
I remember walking to and from the front desk, mail room, copy room, and so on until my feet hurt back when I was a 9 to 5er.
It is perfectly normal to want to hurt back when we have been hurt.
"Just because somebody is wrong does not mean that they deserve, need to be hurt back, hurt in return, because then the cycle feeds back".
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The stores have blamed a variety of factors, like an unseasonably warm August and September, which hurt back-to-school clothing sales, and poor sales of household goods, tied to the slowing housing market.
But hurting back rarely satisfies.
My back hurts, my back hurts," says Deborah Hopkins, looking perfectly fit as she mock-limps around a conference table at Lucent Technologies' offices in Warren, New Jersey.
If you find that sitting without a chair-back hurts your back, feel free to use a chair.
Dismount safely- otherwise you can fall backwards and hurt your back and neck.
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