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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make someone bleed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe causing someone to lose blood, either intentionally or accidentally. Example: The bully punched Jack in the nose, making him bleed.
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Ever make someone bleed?
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I suspect that if I can forgive those who sin against me without making someone bleed first, any perfect god can too.
Ever make someone cry?
It would make someone a fine legacy.
So what does make someone vulnerable?
Don't say anything that would make someone feel dirty.
Make someone's day.
Make someone a PowerPoint presentation.
You can't MAKE someone like someone else.
Don't make someone feel left out.
You might just make someone's day.
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