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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after injuring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an action that occurs following an injury, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "The player was taken off the field after injuring his ankle during the game."
Alternatives: "following the injury" or "subsequent to the injury".
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Ms. Channing, 67, missed seven performances after injuring her knee backstage on Nov. 18.
Even after injuring his ankle in training camp, Greene has rebounded to replace the injured Leon Washington as a threat.
Richardson missed the ending after injuring his right elbow.
He withdrew after injuring his back in a fall.
She finally retired after injuring her back in Calgary.
Stevenson had not competed since February after injuring her knee.
After injuring his hand, he turned to academia.
Vonn is out for the season after injuring her knee at the world championships last month.
Clijsters was unable to finish the match after injuring her hip.
She struggled at the Australian Open in January after injuring the same ankle before the tournament.
Up came Bryce Harper, who looked fine after injuring his knee Friday afternoon.
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