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Discover Ludwig"permanent injury" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an injury that is not expected to heal or that can cause a lasting disability. Example sentence: "The victim suffered a permanent injury from the accident, leaving him unable to work for the rest of his life."
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No one cares about the fighters, there's not much money and you might walk through life carrying a permanent injury.
It all ends satisfactorily enough with no permanent injury.
Serious injury means death, permanent disfigurement or permanent injury.
Undetected esophageal intubation can result in permanent injury or death.
Death and permanent injury rates are significantly higher.
If he had crossed his legs they might have caused him permanent injury.
"You always have the fear of a permanent injury, but I never think about that.
An undetermined number of children have suffered permanent injury because of the lead poisoning.
Funds borrowed through other private loan programs are not automatically discharged upon death or permanent injury.
Permanent injury to the IAN can result in diminished quality of life.
Traumatic brain injury can cause death, permanent injury or temporary impairment like concussion.
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