Sentence examples for to pains from inspiring English sources

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to pains

noun

An ache or bodily suffering, or an instance of this; an unpleasant sensation, resulting from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury by violence; hurt.

  • The greatest difficulty lies in treating patients with chronic pain.

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"Being sensate to pleasures and especially to pains is the true currency of ethics".

Bosworth goes to pains to show that this was not entirely new.

Robin went to pains to ensure we could cater for the largest possible audience.

Still, the producers have gone to pains to prepare the family for the consequences of a national broadcast.

Sanchez and others have gone to pains to say they are not supported by the US government.

In my books and in blog posts, I go to pains to say "science suggest this" or "evidence implies".

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I'm used to pain".

Immune to pain.

As with humans, responses to pain vary.

My legs were also used to pain.

The cornea is exquisitely sensitive to pain.

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