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The sentence "I'm aching all over" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you are feeling sore in many different parts of your body, usually due to physical exertion or sickness. For example: "After a long day of hiking, I'm aching all over."
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I would rather say to him that I'm aching all over and that I can't sleep".
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By the time we reached the house, I was aching all over.
Roethlisberger, who had missed the previous three games after having arthroscopic knee surgery, must have been aching all over again.
My body is aching all the time.
Sinclair, who made his debut in a 1-0 win over Harrogate on Saturday, told BBC Sport: "I was aching a bit on Sunday but I really enjoyed it.
I was aching for what came next.
I am aching, broken, withering away.
Taurasi's back has been aching all season.
If technology has altered song writing, morphing the loneliness and longing that comes with unrequited communication into an irritated plea with a flatter affect ("You and me, we just don't get along," Drake says of the girl he's supposed to be aching over. "At least I can say that I tried," Adele sings, consoling herself rather quickly), has it also changed how listeners experience it?
My legs are throbbing from the race; my stomach is aching from all the cookies and beer I consumed afterward".
They're aching from all the jouncing around.
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