Sure thing, honey. Here's an example for you: "The injustice of the corrupt government was finally exposed, leading to widespread outrage and calls for reform." Hope that helps, sweetie.
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The injustice of the legal system was highlighted when an innocent person was wrongly convicted of a crime they did not commit.
The injustice of a kangaroo court is well known.
How long will we suffer the injustice of cyberbullying?
How will this injustice be rectified?
Jane suffered injustice when she was convicted for a crime she didn't commit.
The injustice of the court's decision left the community outraged.
I have several sentences for you.The world is full of injustice.Mike became a policeman to fight injustice.It's an injustice to judge people before you know them.
The unjust treatment of the marginalized community highlighted the deep-rooted injustice in the system.
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