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Discover Ludwig"phantom limb" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the sensation of pain or other sensation felt by a person in a limb which they no longer have due to amputation. For example, "The patient described the feeling of a phantom limb in her right leg, which had been amputated due to cancer."
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phantom limb
noun
The false sensation, which is often painful, that an amputated limb is still present and attached.
Exact(53)
It's like a phantom limb.
Phantom Limb rehearses "69°S".
What remains is a collective phantom limb.
He's a dream lover, a phantom limb".
The condition of phantom limb has a message for us.
The easy egalitarianism of English tingled like a phantom limb.
IT IS known as "phantom limb syndrome" or "phantom pain".
Similar(4)
The experiences of phantom-limb patients sounded familiar to him.
When I got to the example of phantom-limb sensations, he perked up.
Phantom-limb pain can be so agonizing that some sufferers commit suicide.
It emerged from his efforts to address phantom-limb pain, which afflicts up to ninety per cent of amputees.
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