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Discover Ludwig"sudden pain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of pain that appears suddenly without warning. Example: "As he lifted the heavy box, a sharp and sudden pain shot through his back."
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"It was just a, you know, sudden pain.
He suffered sudden pain almost at the point of delivery in the last over of India's innings at Lord's.
LAST Fourth of July, during a day at the beach, I experienced a sudden pain in my left calf.
During the last match of the season in 2012, with the title already won, against Atalanta, he felt his leg tighten and a sudden pain.
Sudden pain was accompanied by frenetic gurgling, bubbling and popping that never seemed to give that final gratifying lurch into free, equalised air.
But sometimes even when you have a bad feeling about sudden pain, it can be hard to stop, especially during a race.
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Fei woke up with sudden pains when she was only five months pregnant with her second child.
Patients also described how they would be awakened by sudden pains during the night or when resting.
If you feel sudden pains or strains in your joints, you should stop that exercise.
If you see signs that your ulcer is worsening such as vomiting blood, feeling cold and clammy, sudden pains and weight loss, and have difficulties swallowing, get help immediately.
Sudden severe pain in the face (with or without headache and neck pain) points a possibility of cervical artery dissection and it should be dealt with carefully.
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