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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Stomach churning" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of nausea or anxiety, often in response to something distressing or unsettling. Example: "The news of the accident left me with a stomach churning feeling that I couldn't shake off."
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Stomach churning.
Tuesday's stock market gyrations were stomach churning.
My heart was pounding and my stomach churning.
But it was the news of Jacob's new role that had my stomach churning.
The broader market for cryptocurrencies is even more stomach churning.
Within minutes, my head was swimming, my stomach churning.
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Or stomach-churning.
It was stomach-churning.
Sandy Lyle, who won in 1988, adds: "Trying to win any major is stomach-churning.
For me they are stomach-churning.
The signs at the 9.12 rally were stomach-churning, replete with references to "zoos" and "Africa".
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