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Discover Ludwig'have pain' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like this: "I have been having pain in my back for the last few days."
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I still have pain.
Did Cox have pain?
"Yesterday, I have pain.
I have pain and suffering".
I have pain in my lower abdomen.
I have pain in my stomach.
"I have pain, as well," Robredo said.
"I have pain in my chest".
He must have pain in his past.
"I just have pain in different areas".
"I don't really have pain," Nowitzki said.
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