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"injuries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it anytime you want to refer to physical damage done to the body. For example, "The skater suffered several injuries after she fell."
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injuries
noun
Plural of injury
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There were no immediate reports of injuries.
"Scoring is not up, but injuries are up," Tallon said of the current rule last week.
He sustained multiple injuries and was dead on arrival at hospital.
Who knows if he'll kick straight or avoid injuries but he's going to take some majestic pack marks.
Meanwhile, collectors of recherché celebrity litigation may find much to delight them in the tale of one Charles Sarris, who is suing a stage equipment company for injuries sustained during the construction of a giant pink tongue for Miley Cyrus's current Bangerz tour.
"He sent me a phone pic of his head injuries because I had seen him in a police station right before he was transferred to Homan Square without any".
It is about supporting the child born from that situation throughout their often very challenging life as a result of the injury received in the womb, and who indeed should be liable for compensation from the criminal injuries compensation scheme.
"We don't cry on injuries, that is our philosophy," Mourinho said.
Because of injuries there will be a completely different midfield again, in terms of shape and personnel, and that's the way it is going at the moment.
Enthusiastic Wii Sports usage has seen televisions destroyed by flying remotes and a variety of injuries, including fractured limbs, dislocated knee caps, torn knee ligaments and facial injuries.
Almost exactly two years ago a 23-year-old physiotherapist died of injuries sustained when brutally raped by six men on a bus in Delhi on a weekend evening.
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