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"sore spot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a difficult or emotionally sensitive issue. For example, "For many people, the current state of healthcare in the US is a sore spot."
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It's a sore spot.
Sales were another sore spot.
We state some metatheoretical postulates concerning this sore spot.
"But that really hit a sore spot".
Debit purchases were a sore spot.
Private equity fund performance was also a sore spot.
The expansion has worsened a sore spot in the nonrelationship.
Bastian Schweinsteiger trod on that sore spot, too.
But women are still the company's sore spot.
"It just created a little sore spot," one person said.
LightSquared has become a sore spot for investors as well.
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