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1 Time to put a cast on that hand, Norman, he said.
2 They'll have to put a cast on as soon as the swelling goes down.
3 A nurse had put a cast on his left hand-theone with the bite.
4 It was displaced, so it was not something that he could just put a cast on.
5 He put a cast - iron skillet on the stove and turned the burner on high and tore the meat from the package.
6 I'll get used to the rest, and if Megan gives me a hard time, I'll put a cast over her mouth.
7 But Souza also puts a cast iron skillet over the chicken when it's cooking.
8 'Do you remember when the chief's son broke his left arm, and they put a cast on the right one?'
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