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The phrase "an ache" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of pain or discomfort, often in a specific part of the body.
Example: "After the long hike, I felt an ache in my legs that lasted for days."
Alternatives: "a pain" or "a discomfort."
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"I don't have an ache.
"It's like an ache in my back.
I still do, but with an ache of regret.
His back was an ache he couldn't shake.
"If Michael had an ache in his left ear, Matthew had an ache in his left ear," Wendy said.
"We had an ache, and it wouldn't go away".
About six weeks earlier, Brad had noticed an ache in his left knee.
When he has an ache or a pain, Charles Louis does not take Advil.
This is a show that comes with an ache at its heart.
Franco threw 25 pitches off a mound and felt an ache in his left elbow.
She conveys Giselle's love for Albrecht with a tenderness that grows into an ache.
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