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  1. Sep 13, 2020 · Sep 13, 2020. #3. owlman5 said: The phrase is best avoided is normal, nagomi. It wouldn't be idiomatic to add to be to that phrase. It is another way to say that it is better to avoid going to court if you can possibly do that. Thank you.

  2. The idiom ‘gut-wrenching’ is used to describe something that causes intense emotional distress or physical discomfort, often resulting in a feeling of profound unease or nausea. It conveys the idea of a sensation so powerful that it feels as though one’s internal organs are being twisted or contorted.

  3. May 18, 2022 · Gut-wrenching events or experiences make you feel extremely shocked or upset. [mainly journalism] Going to court can be an expensive, time-consuming, and gut-wrenching experience that is best avoided.A troubled intestine can send signals to the brain, just as a troubled brain can send signals to the gut.

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  4. Going to court can be an expensive and gut wrenching experience that is best avoided.

  5. Going to court can be an expensive, time-consuming, and gut-wrenching experience that is best avoided.

  6. Apr 29, 2019 · It's likely - at some point in your life - you've heard someone say they've had "a gut-wrenching experience" or "a pit in my stomach". Turns out, our guts and our feelings are closely connected...and not just by the funny little things we say. In fact, the gut and the brain communicate constantly.

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  8. Have you ever wondered why there are common sayings like “a gut-wrenching experience” or “butterflies in your stomach”? Your brain and your gut are more intertwined than you may think and no matter how ‘mentally happy’ you may be, your gut is incredibly sensitive to emotion.