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Discover Ludwig'got injury' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when referring to someone sustaining an injury, either due to an accident or a deliberate act. For example: "She got an injury while skiing and had to be taken to the hospital".
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"There were points when I was busting my arse on a treadmill, on a cross-trainer, thinking: 'I'm doing this for England.' Then I got injury after injury.
"I think obviously I've got injury concerns at the moment, now I have to go back and do what the experts tell me to give myself the best chance of being fully fit, but I think I have to be honest with myself and have a good hard think about things, definitely".
"But we've got injury problems so it's a difficult one".
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"Obviously if we've got injuries or other reasons, I wouldn't take it on board.
"I got injuries too," Mayweather said when told about Pacquiao's shoulder problem.
Every time I've stayed in shape in the gym I've got stale or got injuries.
"We've got injuries but nobody is moaning.
"We've got injuries to key players but that's no excuse.
Walsall manager Dean Smith told BBC WM: "Yes, we've got injuries but that is no excuse.
"We've got injuries at the moment and we'll have people coming back".
I thought we might have problems of our own if we got injuries.
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