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Do the following sentences mean the same:
1. She busted him in the head
2. She busted his head
Do the following sentences mean the same:
1. She busted him in the head
2. She busted his head
1. She busted him in the head
2. She busted his head
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1 sounds odd. 2 sounds to me more or less cracking the skull.

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