noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
miscarriage of justice
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the victim of a serious miscarriage of justice
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
suffer
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During the last winter of the war she became pregnant again, but only to suffer another miscarriage in the New Year.
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Emmanuel suffered a miscarriage two weeks later and was taken to the hospital shackled and handcuffed.
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The age range is usually 15-44 years, and the woman may have suffered a recent miscarriage or discovered she is infertile.
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Susan, believing her friend had suffered some form of miscarriage , shouted to her returning husband to fetch medical help.
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The girl became pregnant, but later suffered a miscarriage .
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In the film Julie is seen suffering a miscarriage .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also patron of healers; she is invoked against miscarriages.
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As a result of a number of miscarriages, we are scrutinising our system of justice.
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But I had a miscarriage at Christmas.
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During the last winter of the war she became pregnant again, but only to suffer another miscarriage in the New Year.
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Emmanuel suffered a miscarriage two weeks later and was taken to the hospital shackled and handcuffed.
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Further research showed that problems with conception and miscarriages were more frequent among societies where low levels of wheatgerm were consumed.
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She is awake when the procured miscarriage happens.
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Workers have attributed skin rashes, dizziness, muscle cramps and miscarriages to the chemicals and physical hardship they endure.