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Discover Ludwig"wound once" can be considered a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in the past tense to describe an action that was done only one time. You can use this phrase in a sentence when describing a specific event or action that occurred in the past. Example: "I remember that I wound once around the small trail before reaching the summit of the mountain." This sentence suggests that the speaker only walked or climbed around the trail one time before reaching the summit.
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"On a cot before them," Keneally writes, "lay a man whose wound once unbandaged showed a face that was half steak, and no eyes.
The two herbal formulations and Soframycin ointment were applied on wound once daily for 15 days starting from the first day of wounding.
Topical anesthetic (lidocaine/prilocaine) was applied to the surgical wound once immediately after the surgery to reduce the postoperative pain.
These can be applied directly to the wound once or twice per day to kill bacteria.
Hands can have a lot of bacteria on them that could infect the wound once the tooth is removed.
Apply an adhesive bandage or tape a clean gauze pad to the wound once the bleeding has ceased.
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He was wounded once, in the head, but not badly.
He was wounded once and taken prisoner twice.
Sarout is twice wounded — once while on camera — as he leads his men in an attempt to liberate Homs.
I am writing this at 2 a.m., no longer able to sleep, as the thought of finally making a funeral for Ken after all these years is opening up old wounds once again.
Let go of old wounds once and for all.
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