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Discover Ludwig"many pains" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to multiple instances of physical or emotional discomfort or suffering. Example: "She endured many pains throughout her life, but she always remained strong and resilient."
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Others appear in his own writings, including "Marriage has many pains, but celibacy has no pleasures".
Marriage, that traditional refuge, "has many pains, but celibacy has no pleasures".
/ Many cities of men he saw and learned their minds, / many pains he suffered, heartsick on the open sea...".
"How can we make good friends with people who try to forget and ignore the many pains they inflicted on us," Mr. Kim asked rhetorically.
Mr. Bell's kinetic performance lifts the movie out of the realm of pure corn, but the film takes too many pains to reassure us that Billy is not going to turn out gay.
A half-hour after Wright bounded into the scene, Mike Piazza walked slowly into the clubhouse as a beleaguered superstar, with as many pains as a voodoo doll, faced with the curse of declining on a public stage.
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Many pain specialists dispute that conclusion.
For many, pain becomes the norm, and careers are curtailed.
Many pain clinics offer a multidisciplinary approach to chronic pain treatment.
Re "Choosing a Pain Remedy Carefully" (July 6): Many pain relievers amplify the effects of sunlight on the skin.
Some dental products, especially anesthetic gels, may also be compounded, as are many pain medications and skin treatments.
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