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Discover Ludwig"no pain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express an absence of physical pain and can also be used figuratively to express an absence of emotional pain. For example: "After months of hard work, the job was finally done with no pain or suffering."
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"No pain no gain" is his motto.
"No pain no gain--no pain, no gain!" Move into a steam chamber.
It ended with the words: "No Pain.
Follow the "no pain, no gain," mantra.
No pain.
They feel no pain".
"No pain, no pain at all".
"No pain, no pain," Vick said.
No pain is involved.
Again NO pain.
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"Any pains?" "No pains".
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