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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all this pain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings of suffering or distress, often in a personal or emotional context.
Example: "After everything that has happened, I can't help but feel overwhelmed by all this pain."
Alternatives: "all this suffering" or "all this anguish".
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Then I won't have all this pain and anguish and pressure.
Is it worth all this pain to love, really to love?
Point being that out of all this pain came reams of incredibly wry, wacky, twisted stuff.
Mr. Hochschild proves particularly effective, since he gets right to it: "What made it possible for Congo state officials to deal out all this pain and terror?
So there was all this pain and anxiety and sadness in our lives, but we weren't sharing it … I wasn't sharing it with anyone because I was too proud".
"He was responsible for all this pain and all this heartbreak — not just when 9/11 happened but anytime you heard a group of soldiers died or hit another anniversary".
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"After all of this pain and all of this death caused by gun violence, it seems as if the kids are the only ones who still have the energy to make this change," Gonzalez wrote.
I think we all need to end this on a positive note, so let's watch something uplifting after all of this pain and suffering.
I didn't deserve all of this pain.
All of this pain is being redirected as light.
"All of this pain, this diminishment," he said.
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