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Discover Ludwig"chest pains" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe any type of discomfort or pain in the chest area. Example 1: "The patient was experiencing severe chest pains and was rushed to the hospital for immediate medical attention." Example 2: "I've been having occasional chest pains for the past few weeks, so I decided to get it checked out by my doctor."
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Then he felt chest pains.
He was feeling chest pains.
A MIDDLE-AGED man felt chest pains.
He suffers chest pains and can't sleep.
Another neighbor was having chest pains.
While running, Ms. Lorenz felt chest pains.
A patient comes in with chest pains.
How is your health after experiencing chest pains in July?
"He has had blood vomiting and chest pains".
On Friday, he was admitted to hospital with chest pains.
Nobody knows if you have chest pains or back problems.
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