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"what hurts" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, including as a question, a statement, or a colloquial phrase. Example 1 (question): "What hurts the most about the situation is the feeling of betrayal." Example 2 (statement): "It's not about who is right or wrong, it's about what hurts the relationship." Example 3 (colloquial phrase): "Just tell me what hurts, and I'll make it better."
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What hurts?
That's what hurts most".
"I know what hurts".
That's what hurts here.
That's what hurts me".
That's what hurts.
What hurts me hurts me!
"That's what hurts," he said.
I think that's what hurts him.
What hurts us makes us stronger.
What hurts more than being mocked?
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