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Discover Ludwig"very swollen" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to something that is significantly larger or puffed up due to an accumulation of fluid, usually in the case of injury or illness. Example: "Her ankle was very swollen after she twisted it during her morning run."
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It's still very swollen".
It is possible to become very swollen.
His organ was really very swollen.
3. Remove pudding from oven when rice kernels are very swollen and mixture is still quite fluid.
I'd heard it was pretty bad in there, but this was quite ugly — very swollen, and his little toe was missing.
"It was very swollen and he and the medical team did a really good job of getting him back to bowl the following day.
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My mouth is very sore, swollen, and I can't open my mouth without hurting.
It is used when legs are painful or very edematous (swollen with fluid).
If it gets very red, swollen, pus-sy or anything like that, see your doctor and get some antibiotics.
Your JOINTS are constantly very painful, swollen and stiff.
However, your JOINTS are constantly very painful, swollen and stiff.
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