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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'injuries in' is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'injuries to' or 'injuries caused by' instead. Example: The report outlined the injuries to the participants in the accident.
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There were no injuries in that incident.
There were no injuries in the wreck.
She died of her injuries in hospital.
There were no injuries in that case.
There were no injuries in either incident.
Firefighters suffered minor injuries in the blaze.
There were no injuries in the derailment.
So many injuries in different ways".
She suffered minor injuries in the crash.
There were no injuries in the fire.
"I've seen no injuries in my 21 years.
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