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Discover Ludwig"wound at" is not correct in written English
You could use the phrase "wound up" as an adverb meaning "very anxious, tense, or excited," as in this example sentence: "The children were wound up after the scary movie."
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In the last decade, however, advanced techniques have focused on improving the wound at the molecular level to accelerate wound healing.
But the deepest wound at Enron is self-inflicted.
Did he fake his "wound" at the time of the war?
Forman received his grim wound at Cassino a few weeks later.
Soon Venetians were wondering if the open wound at the heart of La Serenissima would ever be healed.
A man was found suffering from a life-threatening gunshot wound at an apartment complex in Topeka, Kan., early Monday.
A woman died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a Newnan, Ga., shooting range Friday afternoon.
A man was found on the ground with a gunshot wound at an apartment complex in Havelock, N.C., Friday afternoon.
Six people were hit, including Ariyanna, who was treated for her wound at a hospital before being sent home.
Later, one of the women got 17 staples in a wound at the back of her head, and the employee got stitches for a cut on his neck.
In the film, Connolly's unnamed criminal protagonist is revived after apparently suffering a fatal gunshot wound at the end of Layer Cake.
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