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The phrase "* injured" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used in a sentence to describe someone or something that has been physically harmed or wounded in some way. For example: "The athlete was taken to the hospital after being * injured during the game."
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**Compares injured to non-injured patients.
Number of severely injured, moderately injured, slight injured, uninjured.
Injured, not injured.
"I'm injured.
Getting injured.
Dead, injured.
15 injured.
If I get injured, I get injured.
Your captain is injured.
He was injured".
Hundreds were injured.
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