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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hurt from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to refer to physical or emotional pain someone is feeling. For example: She was hurt from the break-up and could not stop crying.
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I hurt from laughing.
Your arm hurt from the shot?
"My face hurt from smiling so much".
It hurt from Day 1.
"It's not just the hurt from Antonio.
My head hurt from lack of sleep.
"The Russians need to hurt from their history.
Sometimes her legs hurt from going up and down stairs.
My arms are starting to hurt from carrying my weight.
And we've had very little hurt, from what I've done.
"I don't feel any hurt from last month now.
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