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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a headache" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a condition or state someone is experiencing, often in the context of discussing feelings or health. Example: "I couldn't concentrate on my work today because I was struggling with a headache."
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Frail, dark, beautiful, always with a headache.
We both left with a headache".
Burnitz left the game two innings later with a headache.
Fianna Fáil has certainly woken up with a headache.
Her maid said she was in bed with a headache.
The present standoff leaves the politicians with a headache.
"Everyday I leave this church with a headache".
I slept outside and woke up with a headache.
Then, early one June morning, she awoke with a headache.
Then one morning, inevitably, I woke up with a headache.
David Cameron probably woke up with a headache this morning.
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