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Discover Ludwig"a total pain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is causing frustration or difficulty. Example: "Repairing my car was a total pain. It took me three hours just to change a tire."
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Drugs can also be a total pain.
A total pain in the ass," Fischer says.
He was a total pain on this trip.
Just a total pain to set up your product range.
"No, it's a total pain in the ass!" The lardo arrives.
Jones can be entertaining or a total pain in the backside.
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It wasn't the happy grimace on his face, nor the makeup (that was a total pain-in-the-ass to apply) or the hair he cut to read "Go Leafs Go" which made people take a liking with this man.
A first total pain score consisted of the sum of dysmenorrhea, deep dyspareunia and pelvic pain (both as assessed by the clinician and by the patients).
In order to take also the ibuprofen intake into account, a second total pain score was calculated by multiplying the total daily pain score with the number +1 (in order to avoid to multiply by zero) of ibuprofen tablets taken during that day.
Over the first dose, this might be a measure of total pain relief (TOTPAR), while over a whole cycle it may be a patient global evaluation of good or excellent, rather than mild, fair, no improvement, or worse.
As the MBB procedure involves a needle puncture, total pain relief is not always a realistic outcome secondary to procedural discomfort.
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