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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm burning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sensation of pain or discomfort in the arm, often due to overexertion or injury.
Example: "After lifting weights for an hour, I felt a strong arm burning that made it difficult to continue."
Alternatives: "arm pain" or "arm discomfort".
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After a traumatic motor vehicle collision, she developed bifrontal tussive headaches and neck and arm burning numbness with progression of tonsillar descent to 12 mm.
It led to Clyde's arm burning out at an early age, Herzog argued.
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It was a warm-up in name only: my heart was soon pumping and my arms burning.
During one of the team commando crawls on the Saturday afternoon, as we edge slowly along the beach covered in sand, arms burning and almost at breaking point, Mungara suddenly belts out the club song.
Metal often demands extremely fast rhythms, which will leave your legs and arms burning.
"It felt like my whole arm was burning".
"So if you weren't properly sedated, a highly concentrated dose would feel like someone was taking a blowtorch to your arm and burning you alive," he said.
The envelope exploded, destroying three of his fingers, breaking his arm and burning his hand, face and abdomen.
My arms were burning.
It was dragging my body weight, my arms started burning and I had to let go.
They smile when, as Koroleva said, "our arms are burning, our legs are burning, our buns are burning and we get this strange intense pain and cannot control our bodies".
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