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Verb: Injure vs wound



 
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Verb: Injure vs wound #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:48 am   Verb: Injure vs wound
 

I was taught that one of the words suggests/implies that there is a pain on people's body that is associated with blood. I do not remember and use either of them properly. Could anyone help me out please?

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Verb: Injure vs wound #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:19 am   Verb: Injure vs wound
 

You will find an elaborate answer on this page:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv191.shtml
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Verb: Injure vs wound #3 (permalink) Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:58 am   Verb: Injure vs wound
 

OK, You must be a wizard Cerberous. Thank you very much!
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Verb: Injure vs wound #4 (permalink) Thu Feb 26, 2009 15:10 pm   Verb: Injure vs wound
 

Don't mention it. My magic consisted in typing injure vs wound in Google and deciding which result I liked best.
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