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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something hurting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as a noun phrase or a subject complement to describe an action or sensation of something causing pain. Example: "The sound of her voice was like something hurting deep inside me."
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It's just reassuring to go out there and not worry about something hurting and to feel healthy going into the season".
Whether it's stuff from a previous marriage and divorce, stress from being single for so long, work and life pressure, or just the normal crap that happens to boys that they're not allowed to talk about but that they bring with them into manhood, men this age are unlikely to not have something hurting them that they carry around without realizing it.
"– HIV-negative postpartum "If I need anything concerning the baby [my father] helps me, and my mother as well… Whenever I have something hurting me I'm able to talk about it with my mother, maybe when my boyfriend is hurting me, like when he didn't want to be responsible for the baby I was able to talk to my mother… My mother and father are the ones who support my baby.
"If I need anything concerning the baby [my father] helps me, and my mother as well… Whenever I have something hurting me I'm able to talk about it with my mother, maybe when my boyfriend is hurting me, like when he didn't want to be responsible for the baby I was able to talk to my mother… My mother and father are the ones who support my baby.
Is it something that you yourself are unhappy about, or is it something hurting your loved one?
If you start feeling something hurting then stop and rest yourself for a day or two until you are feeling better.
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Always, something hurts".
If something hurts, don't do it".
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I stretch when I should, and rest when something hurts.
I might be hurt a lot, when I see something hurt.
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