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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wound of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of injury or damage, often in a metaphorical sense, indicating a source of pain or suffering.
Example: "The loss of her childhood home left a wound of nostalgia that never fully healed."
Alternatives: "an injury of" or "a scar of".
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The weed is red like blood, and the creek is a wound of everlasting blood flow".
The products can also be hard to handle and may be more prone to infection, particularly when placed on a wound of questionable viability.
During the surgery he examined the heart, sutured a wound of the pericardium (the sac surrounding the heart), and closed the chest.
The authorities said he had suffered a single gunshot wound to the chest, as well as a wound of a different type to the head, before his body was burned in the fire.
The real-life players lost their job action, and the sight of big-ticket players crossing the picket lines opened a wound of bitterness that took years to heal; some say it never did.
A 66-year-old man had a cranial trauma in March 2004 with a wound of the right supra-orbital branch of the ophthalmic nerve (V1) inducing severe hypoesthesia of the anterior scalp.
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Blood is already pouring out of a wound on the left side of his head.
"Nicholas Thomas died as a result of a gunshot wound of the torso sustained during an altercation with police," the report says.
Wounds were isolated 3 days post healing or when reaching a wound length of 10 mm.
Each layer consists of a wound continuous length of 2.55 km.
The bayonet method allows primary closure of a wound and rapid restoration of the native length of the limb.
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