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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stomach hurts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is feeling physical pain or discomfort in their stomach. For example: "My stomach hurts; I think I need to take something for the pain."
Exact(44)
'My stomach hurts,' she said.
"My stomach hurts," she whines.
Your stomach hurts, your head hurts.
My stomach hurts again, and this time the origin is not so mysterious.
"My stomach hurts because we laugh so much," Barbara said between laughing fits.
Your stomach hurts, you get really bad headaches, you get diarrhea.
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Your stomach hurt".
"My stomach hurt," he recalled.
Her stomach hurt so much she doubled over and vomited.
He told me his stomach hurt from laughing".
That night, JJ's stomach hurt so much that Lee took her to an emergency clinic.
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