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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after mutilation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the consequences or aftermath of an act of mutilation, whether literal or metaphorical.
Example: "The animal was found wandering the streets, suffering greatly after mutilation."
Alternatives: "following disfigurement" or "subsequent to injury".
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Around 6.4% of mutilated participants reported complications after mutilation; most commonly in the form of bleeding (3.6%).
Only 6.4% of mutilated women reported having complications after mutilation, most commonly bleeding (3.6%).
When the mummy of Ramses IV lost its right hand after mutilation by plunderers, this was replaced with 2 foreign right hands (Smith and Dawson 1924).
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After the mutilation, Vishnu assumed his normal form and retired to his abode, after duly praising Shiva.
After the mutilation of civilians in northern Uganda, the conscription of child soldiers in Congo and potential genocide in Sudan, this is what the International Criminal Court (ICC) has chosen to focus on in its latest investigation, announced this week.
An inquest held in Wells in Somerset heard Mr Palmer, who moved to Bermuda 30 years ago, was not an organ donor and his family were not informed before or after the "mutilation".
In the febrile atmosphere after the mutilation of the Herms an anti-democratic conspiracy was feared, and the young, charismatic, handsome, brilliant and desperately unreliable aristocrat and military commander Alcibiades was blamed.
Andocides gives the names of those whose goods were confiscated and sold after the mutilation of the Hermae, and many of these are confirmed on a fragmentary inscription (IG I2.327, 332). 4 Probably the Diocleides mentioned by Andocides (l.c. 37 ff)., who gives the story in considerable detail.
Then, about 10 years ago, health workers came to the village and explained that the problems which used to be blamed on witchcraft - the death of girls after the mutilation and problems in childbirth which resulted in more deaths - "all were because of the cutting, they told us, and so we stopped".
After child mutilation, it is not over for these women as practices continue to follow them into adulthood.
After all, mutilation of other parts of the human body, like ears and lips, to adorn colorful and oversized ornaments that enhance beauty is part of customs still practiced by many African tribes.
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