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Discover Ludwig"I winced" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is generally used to describe a sudden, involuntary reaction to pain or discomfort, such as a sharp twinge or a sudden loud noise. Example: As I stepped on the sharp piece of glass, I winced in pain.
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I winced.
I winced slightly.
Seeing it, I winced.
I winced at the sensation.
I winced at my own naïveté.
I winced, but the border guards took it in stride.
Not for one minute did I feel I winced.
I winced each time Didion repeated the phrase.
Fitzbaum took a step closer, and I winced.
I'll confess I winced when I first saw his title.
Reading the script later, I winced some more.
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