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some have healed vs some of healed

The correct phrase is "some have healed." The use of the auxiliary verb "have" is necessary to form the present perfect tense correctly. "Some of healed" is incorrect as it lacks the auxiliary verb.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 728 views

some have healed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that a group of people or things have recovered or been cured from an illness or injury.

Examples:

  • Some have healed from their injuries.
  • After receiving treatment, some have healed completely.
  • In the past week, some have healed remarkably well.
  • Despite the odds, some have healed faster than expected.
  • The doctor is pleased that some have healed without complications.
  • Most of Sam's internal burns have healed.
  • Your wounds have healed, I see.
  • Her body seems to have healed itself of its chronic pain.
  • I mean, I must have healed you for a reason.
  • It must have healed you because you're Kryptonian, like me.
  • When the wounds have healed, everything will become blurry.
  • It seems to have healed itself.
  • With time, the bruises have healed but your pain has not.
  • Sorry... that would have healed in a few months.
  • On our own continent we have healed the hurts of nations.
  • You are healed. I have healed you.
  • I'm not sure these treks have healed my spirit.
  • If she hadn't been your refuge when you were lonely or drunk, she'd have healed sooner.
  • Now, your sister may have healed you but she is killing me.
  • Mr. Beale, if you turn me off, you'll regret it long after your wounds have healed.
  • What I am concerned about is your burns. (grunts skeptically) They have healed much too quickly.
  • So now that you have healed...
  • I know this will be you have healed more than just my wounds.
  • By tomorrow, Barry's bruises will have healed, but revenge like this stays forever.
  • Now, most of the breaks have healed, but each one tells a story.

Alternatives:

  • Some have recovered.
  • Some have been cured.
  • Some have gotten better.
  • Some have shown improvement.
  • Some have made a full recovery.

some of healed

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I found evidence of healed fractures to the mandible.
  • I found evidence of healed fractures to the mandible.
  • The second study examined the use of lansoprazole in the maintenance of healed ulcer (prevention of relapse) of duodenal or gastric ulcer disease resistant H2 blockers.
  • I'm healed, I'm healed, I'm healed.
  • - My wound is completely healed.
  • I need to be healed immediately.
  • Your wounds healed, like magic.
  • Join us when you've healed.
  • - Looks like he healed himself.
  • Apparently he healed you all night long.
  • So he healed the outside, and you healed the inside.
  • - All healed? - All healed at different times.
  • He healed this team and he healed this town.
  • You are healed. I have healed you.
  • Said that the visitors had healed him on their spaceship.
  • I know that you're not completely healed.
  • Your wounds must be all but healed.
  • Your wounds must be all but healed.
  • The Men of Letters healed you.
  • I tried to find another surgeon while your hand healed.

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