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The phrase "hunger pang" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a sudden, sharp feeling of hunger or discomfort in the stomach. Example: "After skipping breakfast, I felt a hunger pang in the middle of my morning meeting." In this sentence, the speaker is describing a physical sensation of hunger that occurred during their meeting. They could also say "I experienced a hunger pang" or "A hunger pang hit me."
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If you're in a groove at your computer, and feel a hunger pang, you don't have to stop for lunch.
"Grab that one more time we had a little stomach," Viera said, after the mic picked up a mid-afternoon hunger pang.
If you know that trio, it can be hard to absorb "Azure" without feeling a hunger pang for Motian's alert and rustling presence — especially since the album was recorded early in 2011, more than six months before he died.
The convenience of a fast meal (or hunger pang stopper) is efficient.
What are the basic cognitive processes that lead from initial hunger pang to this soup or that sandwich?
With every hunger pang, my inner vision focuses on what I'm doing and why I'm doing it.
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More specifically, the hunger pangs.
THE LAUNDRY is handy for late-night hunger pangs.
They sniff in the hopes of numbing their misery and silencing their rhythmic hunger pangs.
She and others were also struck by Taft's persistent hunger pangs.
Hunger pangs usually subsided after a day or two, the company said, and many people agreed.
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