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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upset stomach" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an uncomfortable feeling in the abdomen that is usually caused by indigestion. For example, "I woke up this morning with an upset stomach and had to stay home from work."
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An upset stomach, little sleep.
I was miserable with an upset stomach.
But I've got an upset stomach.
You might say you have an "upset stomach" or indigestion.
"That's my regimen when I have an upset stomach".
"Honestly, Sister, I have an upset stomach," protests another.
I've still got an upset stomach and a sore throat.
For healthy people, the bacteria cause an upset stomach.
All of the worrying and the upset stomach were gone.
I'd rather deal with a cold than an upset stomach and a nasty cold sore.
The most common side effects of Tamiflu included upset stomach, vomiting, trouble sleeping, and dizziness.
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