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It depends. We all have or will suffer injustices at some point in our lives. When it's a friend or a loved one many times there is nothing that we can do but learn from it and move forward. Sometimes when you have suffered an injustice you can take it to court if it involves some kind of wrong against you such as assault, theft, breach of contract, etc.

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Jane suffered injustice when she was convicted for a crime she didn't commit.


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What part of speech is injustice?

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