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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to bandage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the action of applying a bandage to a wound or injury. Example: "After the accident, she knew she had to bandage the cut on her arm quickly."
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to bandage
verb
To apply a bandage to something.
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She had to bandage the third-degree burn and return to duty.
He had to ask a trainer to bandage it before the awards ceremony.
They do not want to bandage the broken heads of circus performers.
"The benefits really show up best in places that are hard to bandage".
When one dominatrix notices a drop of blood on a client's chest, she rushes to bandage him up.
"And I have only just managed to bandage up my badly-bitten fingernails to send one now".
The year she was fourteen, she grew seven inches and had to bandage her legs to ease the growing pains.
He found a patch of leather to bandage that hole and ordered new Vibram soles for my hiking boots.
But Dolours did not want to bandage men's wounds, she said she wanted to be "a fighting soldier".
But Dolours did not want to bandage men's wounds, she said — she wanted to be "a fighting soldier".
Sometimes the best approach is not merely to bandage the grammatical wound but to recast or simplify the sentence.
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