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1 I fell over last week -that's why I have a bruise .
2 I guess you'll have a bruise , but you groaned and started breathing.
3 She might have a bruise or two, but she felt better.
4 She was going to have a bruise if this continued.
5 I'm gonna have a bruise on my cheek tomorrow.
6 I'll have a bruise under my ribs now.
7 I looked so good on skates, I now have a bruise from my hip to my knee.
8 She appeared to have a bruise on her right cheek as she left a downtown Los Angeles courtroom.
9 I got bumped by the door and I'll probably have a bruise on my shoulder, but otherwise, yes.
10 I'll have a bruise to-morrow where the crown of his hat caught me as big as a soup-plate.
11 Still, it felt like someone had thrown a rock at me, and I knew I'd have a bruise by dinner.
12 He had n't, but Daisy corkscrewed into the sand and would have a bruise on her face that would last into the autumn.
13 She stared at me for a moment and then said, "Did you know you have a bruise on the side of your head?"
14 But then afterward, we can't remember why we attacked these guys, because we don't have a bruise and they never laid a hand on us.
15 The Raptors played without Fred VanVleet, who had a bruised right knee.
16 He had run against it and had a bruise on his forehead.
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