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Discover Ludwig"having a headache" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that someone has a headache, either literally or figuratively. For example: "I'm having a headache trying to figure out the solution to this problem".
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It was like having a headache.
Then he mumbled something about having a headache.
"I'm kind of like Britney Spears having a headache," he told The Associated Press on Thursday.
He complained about having a headache and did not skate in yesterday's practice.
Would the entire nation be truly describable as being pleased and then having a headache?
"Have me come into the pits, talking about having a headache or something, and they give me a QuickTab.
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Never have a headache.
I had a headache".
Did he have a headache?
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