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The phrase "causes pain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is responsible for causing physical or emotional discomfort. For example: - The injury to his leg causes him immense pain. - The harsh words from her boss caused her great pain. - This medicine may cause some mild discomfort or pain. - The loud noise in the room causes pain in my ears. - His lack of concern for her feelings causes her pain.
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A chemical that literally causes pain?
This causes pain to business owners.
"The flogging, yes, it causes pain," Mrs. Hussein said.
In pain-sensing nerve fibers, this spike causes pain.
This method causes pain while changing the dressing.
"It breaks bones, causes pain, it's serious trauma.
The swelling causes pain, and the patient suffers.
Historically, reducing the rate of inflation causes pain.
If you want to hate, audibly, you must accept that hatred causes pain.
"Dating causes pain," she told me when I first communicated with her online.
Sue It means that important news stories get relegated, and that causes pain.
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