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Discover Ludwig"pain from" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to talk about the specific source of a feeling of pain or discomfort. For example: "He suffered a lot of pain from his toothache."
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He was experiencing chest pain from angina.
I'm still in pain from bagging groceries.
I felt pain from my neck to my stomach.
Beattie can still feel the pain from trading Martinez.
I've had worse pain from clipping my toenails".
There will be more pain from restructuring in Japan.
And the pain from losing in that style lingers, too.
Can hear howls of pain from tourism industry already.
P26 Trinity Mirror feels pain from advertising decline.
Worth ignoring: screams of pain from Democrat neighbours.
It ended with him in pain from his Achilles' tendon.
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