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Discover LudwigThe phrase "head pounding" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe the feeling of having a headache, for example: "My head was pounding after the long day of studying."
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She was pulled from her boat, into a bank of rocks, her head pounding against them, over and over.
ATLANTA — His vision impaired, his head pounding and his jumper dampened, Carmelo Anthony took a seat on the Knicks' bench and watched the critical minutes unfold Sunday night.
I had driven home to New Jersey from New Hampshire that morning — about 260 miles — sick to my stomach, head pounding from loss of blood.
Off to the side, Jamal had corralled Nigel against a wall and was hitting him repeatedly in the head, pounding on him with a closed fist, beating him with every ounce of strength he had.
For the next two hours, as meadows gave way to barren rock, then vertical banks of snow, I suffered as I have never suffered before, my feet on fire, my calves cramping, my head pounding from the altitude.
His heart rate went up and he felt the blood in his head pounding.
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His head pounded and his chest hurt.
Ebadi's head pounded with rage as she read it.
"I really got my head pounded in over the years in politics," Mr. Cordray says.
His head pounded with migraines and his lips and face swelled.
Her mouth was so dry it hurt, and her head pounded painfully.
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