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The phrase "aching dissatisfaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deep, intense feeling of unhappiness or discontent.
Example: "After receiving the news, she was left with an aching dissatisfaction that lingered for days."
Alternatives: "profound discontent" or "deep-seated unhappiness."
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But Ms. Kron and her friends describe an aching dissatisfaction.
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Then, the dull ache of dissatisfaction begins to implant itself in us; we feel unfulfilled, in despair even, and we're left grasping for something else that we think might soothe our mind..
The aching.
Legs start aching.
Just an aching arm.
Oh, my aching ribs.
The enormous aching".
There are aching sides.
Your back is aching.
Oh, my aching "Bones".
It soothes aching feet.
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