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Discover Ludwig"some pain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an amount of pain or discomfort someone is experiencing. For example, "She complained of some pain in her lower back."
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"He was in some pain.
I met some pain junkies at work.
Let someone else feel some pain.
Almost everyone would feel some pain.
The transition was not without some pain.
I can always play through some pain".
You'll feel some pain, a little pinch.
He was "in some pain", Trammell said.
Still, change has come — rapidly and with some pain.
He was given some pain medicine and released.
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