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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suffering injuries" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone experiencing physical harm or pain. Example: The car accident left the driver suffering injuries to his head and neck.
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They were forcibly removed the following morning, with at least two students suffering injuries.
Slutsky did fall from a tree, suffering injuries that ended his playing career 20 years ago.
Injuries to key players have cost Arsenal for years, with star players suffering injuries all too regularly.
The Da Silva brothers and Berbatov could be doubtful for the weekend after suffering injuries in the Palace clash.
He died last month after suffering injuries in a December auto accident near his home in Dingmans Ferry, Pa.
Nurses, physios and sonographers, who conduct ultrasound examinations, are suffering injuries as a result of looking after obese patients.
Greenhalg was stabbed while walking through a reserve at about 4pm on Saturday, suffering injuries to his body and hands.
I saw it as a reward for all the efforts I had made over the years, particularly when I came back after suffering injuries.
On April 21 , 1938 while commuting by plane, he was forced to make a solo emergency landing, suffering injuries that left his forehead permanently scarred.
The surprisingly cuddly Jimbo is one of 11 bears at the center north of New York City, where all the animals arrived after suffering injuries in the wild.
A 44-year-old Asian woman, who was not identified by the police, entered a residential building elevator and was assaulted, suffering injuries to her face.
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