We have no meanings for "was a fracture" in our records yet.
1 There was a fracture of the kind that only nature can set.
2 There was a fracture somewhere, as James Randolph's jargon had it, in her unconscious mind.
3 Only an X-ray could tell whether or not there was a fracture , but he didn't think there was .
4 Look. Caz pointed back toward the top of an incline where there was a fracture in the air.
5 On the left side there was a fracture of the anatomic neck of the humerus, and a dislocation downward.
6 I didn't actually break the arm, it was a fracture , so it was never going to take that long.
7 There was a fracture of the fragile inner layer of the bone- apiecewas pressing on the brain-itwas easily removed.
8 I could see no bone breaking through the flesh, but I was sure that there was a fracture in the lower thigh.
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