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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'my abdomen' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the stomach area of a person's body. For example: I noticed a sharp pain in my abdomen after eating lunch.
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I felt a warmth in my abdomen.
Something like fevered joy clenched in my abdomen.
In this picture I display for you my abdomen.
I put them side by side on my abdomen.
After firing, Caballero lifted my shirt to check my abdomen for bruising, and found none.
In the next few days, everything I ate made my abdomen balloon.
I had partial tissue removed from my abdomen as a result of the chest injury".
It took my stomach hours to return to my abdomen, but the laptop was unscathed.
The only reminder is the plastic pouch I wear on my abdomen.
A wonderful warm flow spread from my left arm into my chest, then my abdomen.
She didn't have to worry; the hole I'd sliced into my abdomen put an end to my Spider-Man reënactments.
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