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pain

[peyn] / peɪn /






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"We've upheld our family's reputation, and this legacy has come down to me... It truly pains me to end it," Yau said.

From Barron's

Burlington, Mass.-based Lifordi is targeting rheumatoid arthritis, which causes inflammation and pain in the joints and affected 18 million people worldwide in 2019, according to the World Health Organization.

From The Wall Street Journal

They continued through the heavy rain and wind and had just reached the ridge when Nathan started to feel a pain in his legs.

From BBC

If anything, the promise of more English pain boosted the Boxing Day crowd to 94,199 - a record for a cricket match in Melbourne.

From BBC

Researchers from Google found that models make trade-offs between stipulated pleasure and pain states, giving priority to pain avoidance over rewards in ways that suggest more than mere token prediction.

From The Wall Street Journal