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Discover LudwigThe word "fractures" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the breaking of a bone in the body or any other object. For example: "The patient suffered multiple fractures in his right arm."
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fractures
noun
Plural of fracture
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Cameron freely admits the removal of dictators can reveal hidden fractures in society, but says the only answer is a mixture of openness and effective government.
An intake of fermented dairy products didn't seem to have any downside, and women (but not men) who ate lots of yoghurt and cheese (which contain less D-galactose than milk) actually reduced their risk of fractures or dying.
She had significant internal injuries including a deep cut to the liver, five rib fractures, and bleeding on the brain and eyes indicating that she had been shaken.
His scars, fractures, and bruises provide a grim record of those early days.
One was the story of a 22-year-old black man, who was beaten so badly when Chicago police found him smoking marijuana that he awoke from consciousness in Cook County jail with "22 stitches in my tongue, two facial fractures, bruised ribs, scrapes all over my body … an orbital fracture, a nasal fracture".
Young men and women start out with equal opportunities and ambition but so often that equality fractures as they reach their 30s and start reproducing.
Injuries included cuts, sprains, fractures and head injuries.
Selective education just widens gaps, fractures communities and benefits the better off.
There were two deaths and up to five serious spinal fractures.
The researchers found that drinking more than one glass of milk a day was associated with an increase in deaths and fractures in women and a borderline rise in the risk for men of dying from heart disease.
I like a low 4mm heel-to-toe drop, but with the rocky terrain I usually run on I like protection too – that's more for longevity, because I don't want to get stress fractures.
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