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Discover Ludwig"a graze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor scratch on a person's skin. For example, "She was relieved to see that she had only suffered a graze on her arm after the fall."
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Just a graze, he thought.
A third victim had a graze wound.
One officer suffered a graze wound to the hand.
Detective Thomas Guarino suffered a graze wound to his right cheek, and Detective Thomas Mchale had a graze wound to his left leg.
One bystander received a graze wound to the leg, the police said.
Shots were exchanged, and one of the officers had a graze wound to his head.
The 14-year-old boy suffered a graze wound to the head.
He suffered a graze wound to the head and is expected to survive.
Al Pizzano, 45, also sustained a graze wound to his face, Mr. Kelly said.
One, whom the police identified as Sahar Khoshakhlagh, 37, sustained a graze wound to the buttock.
A 25-year-old woman was also hospitalized with a graze wound.
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