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Discover Ludwig"injustices" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that refers to unfairness or lack of fairness or equality, and it can be used to refer to an unfair or unequal situation, treatment, or law. Example sentence: The government must take steps to rectify the myriad injustices caused by centuries of systemic racism.
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injustices
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Plural of injustice
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Enraged by a string of perceived refereeing injustices, Napoli's players refused to attend the post-game medal ceremony.
Internet activism is an efficient, targeted method of addressing ingrained cultural injustices.
In Manchester, some argued that the riots had been caused by anger at perceived injustices such as proposed cuts to the public sector, growing youth unemployment or bad relations with police – the latter point being disputed by Ch Supt Russ Jackson, who said the picture was more complex.
While the desire to help obviously comes from a genuine place, it doesn't help pop's own causes when they put on ridiculously bedazzled sunglasses and clothes that are uncomfortably fashionable, uncrossing their Louboutin-shod feet to wax lyrical about the injustices of the world.
2) Speaking about injustices should not be a negative thing.
It will pave the way for the detestable injustices of the American two-tier system.
Undoubtedly, Ibrahim will continue to passionately advocate against such injustices.
It might be a better idea to keep officiating neutral and ask the fourth official to keep his eye open for any blatant injustices.
Garner's last words, "I can't breathe", caught on camera after Pantaleo held him in a chokehold, became the byword for racial injustices in the US.
Cain gets through the civil rights era apparently undisturbed by either the injustices it protested or the protests themselves: "I just kept going to school, doing what I was supposed to do, and stayed out of trouble".
Guardian Australia has found a now-deleted blog written under Bilardi's nom-de-guerre, Abu Abdullah al-Australi, which appears to provide a chilling insight into how a precocious young man became obsessed with political injustices and embraced violent extremism as the answer.
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