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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cause injuries' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has caused harm or damage to something or someone. Example: The slippery surface of the stairs caused injuries to several people who fell while walking down the steps.
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Both studies mentioned above concentrated on injurious falls whereas our database includes also falls which did not cause injuries.
Doctors cause injuries and blows heal.
The rockets did not cause injuries.
Sometimes, the chunks of snow cause injuries.
Any flaws in a pitcher's motion can cause injuries.
Windblast and wind drag can also cause injuries during deceleration.
Fragments from glass façades can cause injuries or even fatalities.
Commissioner Bud Selig has expressed concern about the possibility that the shattered bats could cause injuries.
The fact remains that Rushdie, by writing, did not cause injuries and deaths.
The explosion was the sixth to cause injuries in Turkey in a week.
These techniques can cause injuries and infections, particularly in very premature infants with fragile skin.
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