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[woond, wound] / wund, waʊnd /






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That may help explain how we wound up with “Alice in Wonderland”-style competing proclamations that made it sound as if Xi and Trump had been in different conversations, or perhaps different universes.

From Salon • May 17, 2026

Additional evidence from clinical guidelines and research on wound healing and glycemic control also points to the same conclusion: high blood sugar can impair immune function and slow tissue repair.

From Science Daily • May 16, 2026

Richard says he believed the case, relating to maintenance for one of his children, had ended, particularly as the CSA had been wound down.

From BBC • May 15, 2026

Wembanyama was rightly kicked out of the game, which Minnesota wound up winning over Wemby’s shorthanded San Antonio Spurs to even the series at 2-2.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 14, 2026

The base of the hill was heavily forested and the trail wound through the trees.

From "Woodsong" by Gary Paulsen




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