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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aching void" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deep sense of emptiness or loss, often in an emotional or metaphorical context.
Example: "After the loss of her beloved pet, she felt an aching void in her heart that seemed impossible to fill."
Alternatives: "deep emptiness" or "profound void."
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KORWIN--Joan, gone one year leaving an aching void.
"A fool's rainbow chasing paradise", reads one, "A cheap suit all over me like an aching void" another.
"One night in 1759, when Adams was twenty-four, and just starting out, he woke up, seized with an aching void in his chest.
"Fitting a Bicycle Like a Fancy Outfit" (The Times, Nov. 26) gives the impression that the ProBikeFit system filled an aching void.
Her passing leaves an aching void in the hearts and souls of her devoted husband, children, grandchildren, sister, and her many friends.
For Hack Wit, phrases have been cut up and blended: "A cheap suit all over me like an aching void" reads one in juddering green and purple letters.
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The physical void they leave is itself a poignant memorial, an aching emptiness that is the architectural counterpart to a human loss.
Exciting travel adventure products have begun to fill their soul-aching void, like: the regional rickshaw rallies of Southeast Asia, and the mac daddy of all competitive travel, the annual world travel championship known as The Global Scavenger Hunt.
But we would feel no aching Twitter-shaped void in our world.
This "democratic deficit" is a void aching to be filled.
Amazing, edgy plays like Avenue Q, Urinetown and the ubiquitous Rent have left the Great White Way, and the void is aching to be filled by the next big smack-in-your-face thing.
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