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Have a nosebleed vs Get a nosebleed

Both 'have a nosebleed' and 'get a nosebleed' are commonly used phrases in English to describe experiencing a nosebleed. They are interchangeable and can be used based on personal preference.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 596 views

Have a nosebleed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the experience of having a nosebleed. It is a common and natural way to express this situation.

Examples:

  • I often have nosebleeds during allergy season.
  • She had a nosebleed after bumping her nose.
  • Do you know what to do when you have a nosebleed?
  • Having a nosebleed can be scary for children.
  • He always has a nosebleed when the weather changes.
  • What if you have a nosebleed while operating?
  • Anybody have a nosebleed?
  • I have a nosebleed.
  • I'm surprised she doesn't have a nosebleed from being south of 14th Street.
  • Funny, you don't have a nosebleed.
  • You have a nosebleed.
  • Could have had a nosebleed playing piano.
  • Plus I haven't had a nosebleed in a couple hours, so...
  • You mean you think he might have intentionally given himself a nosebleed?
  • Coroner said she died from a nosebleed.
  • Six-year-old with a nosebleed and breathing problems.
  • Everyone who changed had a nosebleed.
  • It's not just a nosebleed Nidge.
  • I had a nosebleed last night.
  • You're giving yourself a nosebleed.
  • He came in with a nosebleed that wouldn't stop.
  • Guy was sitting on the curb, scared, got a nosebleed.
  • When we went to see Jenny, she had a nosebleed.
  • The blood on his trainers will be from a nosebleed.
  • Had a nosebleed at Waverley Station.

Alternatives:

  • experience a nosebleed
  • suffer from a nosebleed
  • go through a nosebleed
  • deal with a nosebleed
  • encounter a nosebleed

Get a nosebleed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to describe the experience of having a nosebleed. It is a common and natural way to express this situation.

Examples:

  • I always get a nosebleed when the air is dry.
  • She got a nosebleed after a minor accident.
  • What should I do if I get a nosebleed?
  • Getting a nosebleed can be a sign of high blood pressure.
  • He gets nosebleeds frequently due to allergies.
  • Maybe I can will myself to get a nosebleed.
  • I don't know. I get a nosebleed anywhere above 86th Street.
  • Make sure you don't get a nosebleed up here.
  • Coroner said she died from a nosebleed.
  • Six-year-old with a nosebleed and breathing problems.
  • Everyone who changed had a nosebleed.
  • It's not just a nosebleed Nidge.
  • I had a nosebleed last night.
  • You're giving yourself a nosebleed.
  • He came in with a nosebleed that wouldn't stop.
  • Guy was sitting on the curb, scared, got a nosebleed.
  • When we went to see Jenny, she had a nosebleed.
  • Could have had a nosebleed playing piano.
  • The blood on his trainers will be from a nosebleed.
  • Had a nosebleed at Waverley Station.
  • He's got a nosebleed, bad.
  • We were fighting for fun and then he got a nosebleed.
  • Never even got as much as a nosebleed.
  • He came in with a nosebleed that wouldn't stop.
  • Last week, Christina was over at my place, and she had a nosebleed.

Alternatives:

  • have a nosebleed
  • experience a nosebleed
  • suffer from a nosebleed
  • go through a nosebleed
  • deal with a nosebleed

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