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The word "writhing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone that is twisting or turning their body in an agitated or uncomfortable manner. Example sentence: The injured dog lay writhing in pain on the ground.
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You should vote for them if: You don't value life and secretly want to spend your dying moments writhing around in agony as your body is consumed by a fiery galactic orb.
In contrast, Wrecking Ball moves straight from the close-up of Cyrus to scenes of her gyrating in a crop top and knickers, fellating an axe and writhing naked on a ball.
Nor would we see a naked, writhing teenager screaming "I'm ugly!
Addressing anti-war Democrats—some of whom have reported anger from constituents at the idea of spending any more money on foreign adventures— Mr Obama asked his "friends on the left" to realise that when Syrian children have been filmed writhing in pain on a cold hospital floor, resolutions and condemnations are not enough.
The spotlight loved her, but unlike Marilyn she was not favoured by high-flying politicians; there was always too much of the tabloid queen about her, besides her tendency to start slurring and stumbling and writhing, as if on something illegal, in the presence of a microphone.
Under the sombre gaze of Britain's tubby empress, immortalised in bronze, scores of young couples lay writhing on the lawn.But the moral police, typically Hindu nationalists, are fighting back.
Known for his loose grip on reality and looser control still over his tongue, Mr Nakamura told his staff that "the Japanese are writhing because they cannot revise the constitution, which was made by the allied forces to prevent Japan from waging war".
SOME of the most disturbing images to emerge from Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban were al-Qaeda's in-house videos of dogs writhing, panting and finally collapsing as they were killed with chemicals, apparently a poison gas.These seemed to confirm some of the West's worst fears: that al-Qaeda was experimenting with weapons of mass destruction, and might use them in future attacks.
Argentina is still writhing in an economic agony that saw GDP contract by 16% in the first quarter compared with the same period last year, with unemployment rising to 21.5%.
Month by month, visitors will continue stumbling onto live tableaux, from writhing couples to uniformed guards bursting into choreographed routines.
Since losing the presidential election in July, for the first time in 71 years, the formerly all-powerful PRI has been writhing like a wounded snake.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com