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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pinching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a sensation or action that involves pinching, often in a figurative or literal sense.
Example: "I felt a pinching sensation in my side after sitting for too long."
Alternatives: "a pinch" or "a squeezing sensation".
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"There was a pinching, pulling feeling," he said.
These varying kinematics at the two ends of the facet joint result in a pinching mechanism.
They were scolded and fined 501 rupees, or about $12, a pinching sum here.
At this point I touched PE's left arm in a pinching type movement.
"It was short, didn't last long, it was like a pinching or a cutting, I'm not sure," she said.
In the case of a pinching pendant drop, both three-dimensional and axisymmetric simulations are compared to experiments.
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Just add a pinch.
"Just a pinch".
Everybody's in a pinch.
Add a pinch of nutmeg!
In a pinch, a knife will do.
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