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Discover Ludwig"In this incident" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific event or occurrence. For example: "In this incident, the police officers were able to quickly apprehend the suspect."
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'In this incident now?
In this incident, one body was found on Friday in a garage.
"In this incident, unfortunately the policy was not followed," he said.
In this incident Broderick's career was rescued by favorable press coverage.
Another nine Iraqis in this incident were badly abused.
The patient in this incident subsequently became infected.
No one has yet been charged in this incident, though.
He would not elaborate, but he did say, "Heroin was involved in this incident".
We do not believe that the hoax woman was involved in this incident.
So my first, immediate thought was: Could they be involved in this incident?
"My thoughts are with the family of Mrs Masson and those injured in this incident.
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