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Discover Ludwig"cause pain" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as "Excessive screen time can cause pain in the eyes."
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"They're out to cause pain".
Do blood clots cause pain?
"But a judge's opinions often cause pain.
To cause pain rather than pleasure.
Describes the highly specialized nerves which cause pain.
The aim is to cause pain, but not internal injury.
He's usually not out there to cause pain".
But they are often confused, because they both cause pain.
Melittin does not only cause pain.
However, often, osteoarthritic and postoperative changes do not cause pain.
Moreover, masticating firm objects might cause pain and discomfort [16].
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