Sentence examples for pain making from inspiring English sources

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Many patients lived hours away, he said, and were in acute pain, making office visits difficult.

Using hypnosis, it's possible to increase aversion to pain, and studies have opened up the possibility of manipulating the subjective experience of pain, making it seem less unpleasant.

Pit bulls seem to have a high tolerance for pain, making it possible for them to fight to the point of exhaustion.

Women may also be more likely to experience confusing heart attack symptoms, such as unexplained fatigue, rather than the classic symptom of crushing chest pain, making it more difficult to diagnose.

Just last month, the state of Nebraska passed a law banning almost all abortions after 20 weeks on the grounds of "fetal pain" making it the first to successfully use this justification for reducing access to a termination.

He lays a forepaw on Peter as if telling him not to go: "It was a poignant moment, expressing the situation better than language could have," writes Faber, "or perhaps it was just that the exotic cuteness of the cat put a protective furry layer over the raw human pain, making it endurable".

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Pain made her luminous.

Pain made change.

Pain made him gain, they think.

Sometimes, numbing animals' pain makes sense, too.

Her evident pain made her eccentric.

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