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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling pain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the physical or emotional sensation of experiencing pain. Example: "The doctor asked the patient to rate their level of feeling pain on a scale from one to ten."
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"You might feel that somebody is misguided or shortsighted in something, but if they're feeling pain, they're feeling pain.
I'm feeling pain.
I am still feeling pain".
"Are these patients feeling pain or not?
"Passion" becomes "feeling," "pain" becomes "perplexity".
She doesn't remember feeling pain, only fear.
Other businesses are feeling pain as well.
I'm not even worried about feeling pain.
He won the match, despite feeling pain throughout.
One example is feeling pain at the pain of others.
They were feeling pain," the young child said.
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