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'pangs of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an intense emotion or feeling, usually something negative. For example, "She felt the pangs of guilt over her decision".
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Feeling pangs of conscience?
Oh, the pangs of travel!
The lady suffers minor pangs of doubt,.
Birth pangs of democracy, indeed.
There are occasional, gripping pangs of sadness.
And some men admit to occasional pangs of insecurity.
"I did feel some pangs of sentimentality and nostalgia.
One quotes history to avoid responsibility or pangs of conscience.
My own hangover came with pangs of guilt.
Later that evening, I felt a few pangs of guilt.
Could any animal feel true pangs of regret?
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