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Discover LudwigThe phrase "severe injuries" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe serious physical harm or damage to a person's body. It can be used in various contexts, from medical reports to news articles to legal documents. Example: The victim sustained severe injuries in the car accident and was immediately rushed to the hospital.
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The overthrown male died several days later from severe injuries.
Several moves can lead to severe injuries.
Mr. Garner survived with severe injuries.
All suffered severe injuries, officials said.
Shearer's career was pockmarked by severe injuries.
Mr. Stallings was hospitalized with severe injuries.
Half of the survivors had severe injuries, Chinese officials said.
I should warn you, he has suffered very severe injuries.
We see many children with more severe injuries".
His two young sons suffered severe injuries but fully recovered.
She sustained severe injuries to her neck and arm.
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