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Discover Ludwig"scars on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to physical or emotional scars that are visible on someone or something. For example, "The soldier had visible scars on his arms from the war."
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I have scars on my head".
He showed reporters scars on his stomach.
He had scars on both arms.
What caused the scars on her back?
He had deep scars, on both arms.
You can still see the scars on her face.
She pointed to the scars on her feet and legs.
There were scars on her breasts, and beside her vagina.
"And there were two little scars on my foot.
There are big black scars on the Pentagon itself.
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