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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a injuries" is not correct in English.
It should be "an injury" or "injuries" without the article. You can use the correct form when referring to one or more instances of harm or damage to a person.
Example: "The athlete suffered an injury during the game."
Alternatives: "an injury" or "some injuries".
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Type I lesion is consistent with the description proposed by Sen et al. [12] for group A injuries.
The Lakers shot 28.6% in the first half, 32.6% overall and found a different way to lose — only 10 players suited up because of a) injuries and b) the timing of a Development League event.
The posterior ligamentous complex (PLC) remains intact in all Type A injuries.
The strategy comprised four different parts: (a) injuries or accidents, (b) prevention, (c) economic evaluation, and (d) demarcation.
The presented protocol tries to simulate the described mechanism of Type A injuries of the thoracolumbar junction [ 7].
Burst fractures represent a subgroup of Type A injuries (A3) and are subclassified into incomplete burst fractures (A3.1), burst-split fractures (A3.2) and complete burst fractures (A3.3).
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"Unfortunately, an injury resulted".
Snickering is an injury, too.
"Such an injury costs money.
He cannot afford an injury.
Hall, too, had an injury last winter.
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