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The phrase "a soreness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of discomfort or pain in a specific area of the body.
Example: "After the workout, I experienced a soreness in my muscles that lasted for a few days."
Alternatives: "a pain" or "a tenderness".
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It's a soreness issue".
There's a soreness beneath the swagger.
"It's a soreness situation," Coughlin said.
"It's not a soreness thing," Alderson said of the current situation.
They were spoken with a soreness that lasted all his adult life.
Whitson cited intestinal problems and a soreness in his rib cage as the reason he did not pitch.
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Initial clinical symptoms and signs occur in the eyes about one hour after exposure, starting with a sensation of grittiness, a progressive soreness, and a bloodshot appearance, proceeding to acute conjunctivitis.
In the 16 months since, Furyk has battled a persistent wrist soreness, a result of an injury in fall 2000, and a virus he had earlier this year.
Sometimes coming off an injury, a little soreness takes over.
Know when it's time: tune into your body, remembering that a little soreness may be a good indicator that you're working your muscles and that pain means stop.
We're always bumping and bruising ourselves, and when we have a little swelling here, a little soreness there, we don't really complain that much about it.
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