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9 English lessons on the topic of
'injury'
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1.
“Like I said, you need to keep it bandaged until it's fully healed.”
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2.
“I nicked it shaving.”
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3.
“Ah, I pulled my hamstring.”
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4.
“You seem to have a hairline fracture in one of the minor bones in your foot.”
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“The question is whether his leg is fully recovered.”
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“Meyerson suffered a major knee injury last year that took him out of the game for most of the season.”
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“That looks serious.”
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“You should put some stuff on it to keep it from getting infected, don't you think?”
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“No, it's just a scratch.”
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