verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
shoulder
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The soul followed when fly-half Michael Lynagh dislocated his left shoulder during the recent destruction of Ireland in Dublin.
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Then he dislocated his shoulder in practice and missed five games.
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My son Nayib broke his collarbone and Emilio broke a rib and dislocated his shoulder .
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Fredrickson dislocated his right shoulder early in the second quarter and did not return to the game.
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They had thought he'd split a kidney as well as fracturing an elbow and dislocating a shoulder .
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The injury-prone versatile Northampton player lasted just 39 minutes before dislocating his shoulder and booking his place on the plane home.
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Next to pull out was Surrey fast bowler Martin Bicknell, who dislocated his shoulder in training.
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Hunter dislocated his shoulder in the Lions' tour-opening win against North Auckland.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Hawkins dislocated a shoulder in the third game of the season.
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Sam dislocated his shoulder in riding accident.
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Thousands of workers have been dislocated by recent military base closures.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Fredrickson dislocated his right shoulder early in the second quarter and did not return to the game.
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My son Nayib broke his collarbone and Emilio broke a rib and dislocated his shoulder.
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They had thought he'd split a kidney as well as fracturing an elbow and dislocating a shoulder.
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Through these planes the bodies of the fish, fragmented and dislocated, can be traced in a series of subsidiary diagonals.
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Viewers were treated to pictures of skulls, arms, legs and dislocated bodies.