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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pain that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of discomfort or difficulty that someone is experiencing.
Example: "Dealing with the constant delays in the project has become a pain that I can no longer ignore."
Alternatives: "an annoyance that" or "a struggle that".
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This is a pain that will never go away.
Jean's death is a pain that never goes away for us.
"This is a pain that will stay with me the rest of my life".
"It's a pain that doesn't stop with putting the killer in jail," Aduriz said.
More than anything, it's not a pain that brings up a question mark.
Raising his voice, Fuld continued: "This is a pain that will stay with me for the rest of my life".
And he described a pain that traveled from the throat to the ear, limiting the possibilities to a mere handful.
It put United on the path to unprecedented glory and caused a pain that still smarts for Wenger.
About 28% of all MS patients suffer from central pain (CP), a pain that is difficult to treat.
It's hard dealing with a pain that won't go away, it's like fighting something that's a part of you.
"Revealed in her eyes," the book says, with one of its not infrequent, not subversive dashes of soap opera, "a pain that would not end".
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