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Discover Ludwig"injuries from" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could write, "The campers had to be treated for injuries from the campfire accident."
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Repetitive motion injuries from vibrations.
The reports showed a pattern of injuries from the chisel.
"I've seen more injuries from pool cues," he said.
He reported no injuries from the explosion itself.
Were there any injuries from that flying mug?
Was he constantly nursing minor injuries from dancing and performing?
Fortunately, there were no injuries from the fire.
There were two reports of driver injuries from crashes.
He had died from injuries from a roadside bomb blast.
Many children suffer much worse injuries from the pellets.
She later died from injuries from a gang rape.
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