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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Sharp pain" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense sensation of discomfort or agony, often in a medical or descriptive context. Example: "After the fall, she experienced a sharp pain in her ankle that made it difficult to walk."
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Sharp pain of brief duration that occurred in occasional subjects was regarded as inadvertent noxious stimulation.
Sharp pain, nausea, vomiting and chills are warning signs as well.
It isn't always a sharp pain.
Then I felt a sharp pain in my calf.
On January 3rd, she felt a sharp pain.
Pain, cold sharp pain, is etched across his face.
He then felt a sharp pain in his shoulder.
"I felt this sharp pain," Ms. Brown said on Monday.
"It was a sharp pain," Ms. Brathwaite said.
"There's not sharp pain, just soreness in the area".
"But there was no sharp pain or anything like that".
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