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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sore neck" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing discomfort or pain in the neck area, often due to strain or injury.
Example: "After sleeping in an awkward position, I woke up with a sore neck."
Alternatives: "neck pain" or "strained neck."
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Oh, and a sore neck.
You do get quite a sore neck.
"I've still got a sore neck," Brett said.
Stoudemire had time to rest a sore neck.
After five minutes, I lost count and retired with a sore neck.
Ryan Callahan, back after missing a game with a sore neck, had four shots.
INSIDE PITCH Catcher Russell Martin missed Sunday's game with a sore neck.
Other than having a sore neck, she had been in perfect health.
NAGGING INJURIES Catcher Jorge Posada did not start Friday because of a sore neck.
Forward Alexander Mogilny, their top sniper, played with a sore neck.
His start had been moved back a day because of a sore neck.
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