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The phrase "aching scalp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sensation of pain or discomfort in the scalp, often due to tension, irritation, or other causes.
Example: "After wearing my hair in a tight bun all day, I was left with an aching scalp that needed relief."
Alternatives: "sore scalp" or "painful scalp."
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I fled, clutching Armanda to my aching scalp.
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She was covered in bruises, and her scalp ached.
Fortysomething Milton is also afraid of bug bites, psoriasis, flaky scalp, haemorrhoids, filthy toilet seats, flatulence, aching joints, eye strain, Des O'Connor, pox, plague and pestilence, faulty flagstones, muggers, breast implants exploding on budget airlines... Most of all, though, he's afraid of other people.
The aching.
Legs start aching.
Oh, my aching ribs.
The enormous aching".
Oh, my aching "Bones".
It soothes aching feet.
Massage your aching joints.
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