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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in victim of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
The correct expression would typically be "a victim of" when referring to someone who has suffered harm or injustice. Example: "She felt like a victim of circumstance after losing her job unexpectedly."
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Injury rates in rapes appear to be far higher in victims of former and current partners.
City of Hope takes in victims of domestic violence — housemaids, wives, their children.
Cramps are particularly bothersome in victims of Parkinson's disease and Huntington's chorea.
These effects are also seen in victims of natural disasters and domestic abuse.
Specialist refuges that take in victims of violence in forced marriages and of female genital mutilation have been particularly affected.
This solution, given intravenously, is used to rapidly restore circulating blood volume in victims of burns and trauma.
These results may account for some of the clinical manifestations observed in victims of stonefish envenomation.
In particular, we concentrated on the area of restoration of neurons in victims of brain damage.
The combustion product acrolein is a key mediator of pulmonary edema in victims of smoke inhalation injury.
The causes of a penetrating trauma are often stab and gunshot wounds in victims of violence and war.
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