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"appalling injuries" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe injuries that are shocking, severe, or horrifying. Here are a few examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - The victims of the car accident suffered appalling injuries, including broken bones and severe burns. - The photos of the war-torn country showed the devastating effects of the conflict, with civilians bearing appalling injuries. - As a firefighter, she has seen many appalling injuries and has learned how to remain calm in the face of chaos.
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But he is still struck by the appalling injuries.
In May 2004 he tried to murder Kate Sheedy, 18, who suffered appalling injuries but survived.
Appalling injuries that would leave most athletes in the training room are shrugged aside to push a team closer to glory.
She gave an account to police and family using "writing, drawing and gestures" despite appalling injuries that left her paralysed and severely mentally disabled.
Alton Towers reopened its main rollercoaster ride on Saturday, nine months after a crash that caused appalling injuries to five passengers.
Surgeon Simulator is dressed in the trappings of modern medicine but it's set up for laughs, the intentionally wobbly control of your surgeon's hands resulting in appalling injuries to every patient you attempt to treat.
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The trauma and appalling injury suffered by women and men who survive such assaults cripple families and whole villages.
That would have angered many voters who admired her fight for better rail safety despite appalling facial injuries.
Tens of thousands return to inadequate, underfunded veterans' services with appalling physical injuries, crippling post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and suck-it-up sergeants who hold to the belief that no good soldier seeks help.
Her injuries were appalling.
The 19-year-old Slovenia international could do with putting some appalling bad luck with injuries behind him in what really needs to be a breakthrough season.
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