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The phrase "feel a sharp pang" is correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a sudden, intense feeling of pain or emotion. You can use this phrase in various situations such as describing physical pain, emotional distress, or a sudden realization. Example sentence: As she saw the news of her best friend's passing, she felt a sharp pang in her heart and tears welled up in her eyes.
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For those who have not seen it, I feel a sharp pang of envy: for them, the rush of pleasure is yet to come.
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