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The phrase 'sensation in' is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English. If you would like to use this phrase, you would need to modify it. For example, you could say, "I felt a sensation in my stomach".
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And a strange sensation in his jaws.
A weird sensation in the tummy followed.
(The book was a sensation in France).
Sampson's testimony caused a sensation in Seattle.
It became a sensation in China.
Appropriately, tehelka means sensation in Hindi.
Mary's trial was a sensation in Britain.
Wattpad is a global sensation in young adult literature.
"Chickie" made a perfectly enormous sensation in Cleveland.
Nureyev, cast in leading roles, became a sensation in Paris.
Their lighting and housewares are a sensation in Japan.
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