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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pain for' is not an idiom or construction in English.
If you wanted to use 'pain' in a sentence, you could say something like "I feel a great deal of pain in my knee."
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Pain for the powerless.
Pain for points.
"Define pain for you," John said.
This means more pain for others.
I've got the same pain for them".
We feel the pain for all the victims".
Elvis was a public relations pain for the Army.
That will mean pain for investors who hold the securities.
More pain for McCullom and this time it's physical!
Hard choice with real pain for some time.
"I would not go through this pain for fun.
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