Collocations withsensation

These are words often used in combination withsensation.

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bodily sensation
The words, presented without pause in a monotonous tone, describe the progressive loss of bodily sensation in an unknown black space.
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burning sensation
This condition is characterized by limited opening of mouth and burning sensation on eating of spicy food.
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loss of sensation
The loss of sensation produced by cortical lesions demonstrate cortical areas which are essential for that sensation.
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media sensation
It is a shame that, before anything can be deemed to be important, it has to become a media sensation.
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overnight sensation
It became an overnight sensation through frequent reproduction.
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physical sensation
A dreamspace where the citizen's consciousness is still in operation and where the physical sensation of limitlessness occurs.
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sensation seeking
Results of this study also suggested that coexisting forms of maternal disturbance- high psychiatric illness along with high sensation seeking-exacerbated risk to offspring.
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stinging sensation
Contact results in a stinging sensation, which is followed by a rash similar to that caused by poison ivy.
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tactile sensation
In the present system, the neuron model, emulating the human tactile sensation, is used for fine step-height measurement.
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taste sensation
The cell bodies for the afferent nerves are found in the geniculate ganglion for taste sensation.
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tingling sensation
The latter are asymptomatic, but for a tingling sensation in the throat or mild abdominal discomfort, and the nematodes are expelled by coughing, vomiting or defaecation.
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unpleasant sensation
And, as always, we have an unpleasant sensation as we go over the top of the curve.
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