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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may get hurt" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in a context where one is expressing a potential risk of harm. For example: "Be careful playing near the riverbank - you may get hurt."
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Some of them may get hurt.
"Someone in the audience may get hurt".
And beat by them means you may get hurt.
Some people may get hurt by the innovation in ways we would never have imagined.
It's tempting to believe that, although Hopkins will get hit and may get hurt, he will never be damaged.
O.K., so golf is good for you over all, but we may get hurt and miss a month of playing.
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Your friend's feelings may easily get hurt.
If you fall on soft surfaces, you may not get hurt.
If playing in the dark you may trip or get hurt.
Odds are, you may or WILL get hurt, but you can't let that get you down.
If you want to dance on pointe, make sure that you have a mat underneath you because you may slip and get hurt.
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