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"feeling nausea" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to describe a physical sensation or experience of feeling nauseous. Example: "The smell of the seafood made her stomach turn and she immediately started feeling nausea."
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Only instead of feeling nausea from watching a man drown in a tub of putrified pig guts, you're bawling your eyes out because someone's dad has just keeled over with stomach cancer.
Attending a class or going to a party might lead to feeling nausea, dizziness and shortness of breath.
There are so many challenging and painful moments during cancer; being nervous to get test results, waking up from surgery and feeling nausea, worrying about the infection.
If you breathe in too much bleach while applying it to your hair, and start feeling nausea, call a doctor right away.
When feeling nausea kick in gently place your middle finger over your Adams apple (girls that's the middle of your throat) and move in a circular motion until the feeling of nausea is replaced by jubilation.
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After a show where you don't feel you've done your best there is a feeling of nausea and vertigo.
Many expectant mothers feel morning sickness during the early part of the day; it's a feeling of nausea and an aversion to smells that previously had no effect on you, such as the smell of strong coffee.
Look for anti-nausea meds that contain "bismuth" which is used to coat the stomach lining and reduce the uncomfortable feeling of nausea.
Because no one wants that feeling of nausea and vertigo.
Alex's treatment has consisted of watching violent films and feeling induced nausea.
The frequent vomiting and diarrhea were unpleasant, but the feeling of nausea was the worst effect of all.
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