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after an injury vs after injury

Both "after an injury" and "after injury" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "After an injury" is more commonly used when referring to a specific injury that has already been mentioned or is known, while "after injury" is more general and can refer to any injury in a more abstract way.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 630 views

after an injury

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to a specific injury that has already been mentioned or is known. It indicates the time period following that particular injury.

Examples:

  • He returned to work after an injury to his knee.
  • After an injury like that, it's important to take things slowly.
  • for example, after an injury -
  • It can be used for both acute disorders, such as those seen after an injury, and chronic (long term) disorders.
  • He replaced you after an injury?
  • 'Cause after an injury like yours, even under the best of circumstances, it can happen.
  • It can be used for both acute disorders, such as those seen after an injury, and chronic (long term) disorders.
  • We did not aim to repair the spinal cord, yet we were able to promote one of the more extensive remodeling of axonal projections ever observed in the central nervous system of adult mammal after an injury.
  • That's really typical after an injury like yours.
  • What kind of person doesn't go to the hospital after an injury like that?

Alternatives:

  • following an injury
  • subsequent to an injury
  • post-injury
  • in the aftermath of an injury
  • once injured

after injury

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is more general and can refer to any injury in a more abstract way. It does not specify a particular injury but rather the concept of being injured.

Examples:

  • He struggled with mobility after injury.
  • After injury, it's important to seek medical attention.
  • Mrs. Montclair, the optimum window for that kind of surgery is 8 to 10 hours after injury.
  • The limb must not have been properly immobilized after injury.
  • If you notice any tiredness, frequent infections, more bleeding than usual after injury or fever, tell your doctor.
  • And after injury, blood vessels actually have to grow under the scab in order to heal a wound.
  • - If you notice any unusual bruising, excessive bleeding after injury or if you seem to be
  • - If you notice any unusual bruising, excessive bleeding after injury or if you seem to be catching a lot of infections.
  • if you notice any unusual bruising, more bleeding then usual after injury, fever, or if you feel unusually tired or breathless.
  • After injury payments, we will net just under $8 per man.

Alternatives:

  • following injury
  • post-injury
  • in the aftermath of injury
  • once injured
  • subsequent to injury

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