constant pain
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconstantandpain
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constant
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.stənt/us/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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pain
noun[C or U]
uk/peɪn/us/peɪn/
a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury ...
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(Definition ofconstantandpainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He thought that it was a source ofconstantpainfor us.
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Although the condition may be acute or chronic, it is the acute closed-angle glaucoma that causes sudden onset of severeconstantpaincentred on the affected eye.
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He is inconstantpaindaily and hourly and has to take a large number of drugs.
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It helps to reduce pain and the anxiety and depression that often accompanyconstantpain.
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That person suffered three years ofconstantpain.
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He can walk, though he hasconstantpainin his right foot, and he can drive.
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She can walk for only 50 yards, and she is inconstantpain, yet she has continually been turned down for the mobility allowance.
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I am inconstantpainand unable to walk more than a few yards.
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She was inconstantpainthroughout this long ordeal.
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They are, above all, people who in many cases sufferconstantpainand depression.
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My constituent was inconstantpainfrom the bridge as soon as it was fitted.
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For people inconstantpain, the impact on established relationships can be dramatic.
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Doctors did not believe her desperate cries ofconstantpain, which they put down to arthritis and emotional distress.
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Lesser men have become testy and difficult when subjected to theconstantpainthat such injuries bring in their wake—a pain that is both physical and mental.
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Many are still inconstantpain.
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Many sufferconstantpainfrom their injuries.
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The trauma from the traffic accident has resulted in him sufferingconstantpainand a lack of mental clarity.
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Her hip had been inconstantpainduring the bike stage, but once she started on the marathon, her hamstrings began seizing up as well.
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