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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Sprained of or Sprains of

Sprained of Wrist/Hand or Sprains of Wrist/Hand

Which one is correct? Many thanks for your help.
  

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- A sprained wrist/hand/ankle/knee/foot He came out of it with a sprained knee and would not be able to play for six or seven weeks. - Sprains of wrist/hand/ankle/knee/foot Fractures of the wrist, fingers and toes were most common, followed by sprains of ankle and knee .

  • - A sprained wrist/hand/ankle/knee/foot He came out of it with a sprained knee and would not be able to play for six or seven weeks.
  • - Sprains of wrist/hand/ankle/knee/foot Fractures of the wrist, fingers and toes were most common, followed by sprains of ankle and knee .
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- A sprained wrist/hand/ankle/knee/foot

He came out of it with a sprained knee and would not be able to play for six or seven weeks.

- Sprains of wrist/hand/ankle/knee/foot

Fractures of the wrist, fingers and toes were most common, followed by sprains of ankle and knee.

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