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The phrase "raw pain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means intense or unfiltered pain that is felt deeply and sharply. Example: "As she walked away, he looked back at her with eyes full of raw pain, his heart heavy with the weight of their farewell."
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You go from raw pain to managed pain.
Garland's startling dramatic fury revealed raw pain at the root of her gamine cheer.
Instead of raw pain, Lee projected a faraway yearning, tinged with regret.
Bostridge, in contrast, showed all the traveller's raw pain in the winter of his life.
His subjects are raw pain and a longing to connect to the father.
At moments raw pain and emotion do seep through in "The Bachelor".
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He is determined, he says, to peel back the layers of those scars, revealing just how raw the pain underneath still is.
Part of the post-Cultural Revolution generation, Fenfang is untethered from history and profoundly alone, and Guo imbues her flailing efforts to establish herself with a raw, adolescent pain.
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