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Discover Ludwig'my flesh' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the physical body, and often to refer to physical needs or desires. For example, "I could feel my flesh yearning for the love of another".
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Who ate my flesh?
My flesh was dying.
The cable cut right into my flesh.
Any place on my flesh," he cries.
Not just my flesh and blood".
"It made my flesh creep," she said.
"Flesh of my flesh!" DMX shouted on several occasions.
"I could smell my flesh burning," he said.
The hairs rise up on my flesh, forming goose bumps.
"This moment entered my bloodstream, my flesh," he said.
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My flesh-and-blood father, the bishop.
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