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The phrase "ache of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of pain or discomfort, often in a metaphorical sense, such as emotional or psychological pain.
Example: "She felt an ache of loneliness after her friends moved away."
Alternatives: "pain of" or "hurt of".
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The ache of transformation.
She hovers over the ache of thresholds:.
And the abiding ache of tragedy.
"The ache of infinitude," Salvatore calls it.
Next: the doomish ache of expectancy.
The ache of endurance is a theme in itself.
"I've never had any arm ache of any sort.
I still do, but with an ache of regret.
The restlessness, angst and ache of the striver.
They spoke about the weight of symbolic dates, the ache of holidays and anniversaries and birthdays.
Yet she could feel the ache of loss for herself, and especially for their two children.
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