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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dislocation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to medical conditions, physical injuries, or metaphorical situations where something is out of its usual place.
Example: "After the fall, the doctor confirmed that he had suffered a dislocation of his shoulder."
Alternatives: "an injury" or "a misalignment".
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So I think there's sometimes a dislocation.
In women, unexplained symptoms were attributed to hysteria, a dislocation of the uterus.
For everyone, it was a dislocation unlike anything else in our experience.
Nina Levy's "Self Same" (2000) captivates viewers because of a dislocation.
"To call it a dislocation doesn't go anywhere near what we've seen.
Conventional hip replacement techniques have a dislocation rate of about 1 percent.
"Sometimes people talk about an urban anomie or a dislocation, but I think it's much more specific than that.
Beaches, like books, offer a dislocation from reality, and when taken together the effect is multiplied many times.
A dislocation between soloist and orchestra is evident from the outset, when the soloist begins playing alone and off stage.
"Whenever there's a dislocation in the economy," he said, "we tend to be the recipient of flight to quality".
Rojo was discharged from hospital on Sunday evening and the club have confirmed that the defender suffered a dislocation.
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