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Discover Ludwig'* ache' is not a complete sentence.
It is missing a subject and a verb. "Ache" can be used as a verb or a noun, but it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It needs to be paired with a subject and verb. Here are a few examples: - My head aches from staring at the computer screen all day. - He couldn't sleep because his stomach was aching. - The athlete's muscles were aching from the intense workout. - She felt an ache of loneliness as she scrolled through her social media feed.
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Heads ache.
Stomach ache.
Rib ache?
I ache.
Oh, my legs ache, ache standing.
Our hearts ache.
All his teeth ache.
"It made us ache.
Your body will ache.
I ache for it".
My leg muscles ache.
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