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1 A great injustice may be allowed thereby to enter into our system.
2 And there was also great injustice in the laws which punished crime.
3 You have done me a great injustice ; but I put that by.
4 We have done him great injustice ; I have done him great injury.
5 But they do me great injustice in supposing that I hate them.
6 If you suspect me of personal apprehension you do me great injustice .
7 A great injustice has been done, and the wrong must be righted.
8 The country around Berlin is considered hopelessly ugly, but with great injustice .
9 Then I say you must not work this great injustice on us.
10 She is not performing a great duty, but perpetrating a great injustice .
11 No, no, that would be doing a great injustice to her memory.
12 He says, 'The latter statement is untrue and does me great injustice . '
13 In reality, so far great injustice has befallen the common people.
14 In the reign of that king's immediate predecessor great injustice had been committed.
15 But in this you do me, though I am sure unintentionally, great injustice .
16 These editions, he feels, do his work and the American public great injustice .
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