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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broken finger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an injury involving a finger that has been fractured.
Example: "After the accident, the doctor confirmed that I had a broken finger and would need to wear a splint for several weeks."
Alternatives: "a fractured finger" or "a damaged finger."
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She has a fractured eye socket as well as a broken finger on her right hand.
Apart from a broken finger, I never came to much harm.
For injuries, they range from $500 for a broken finger to $8.6m for extensive burns.
Sergeant Miller was treated for a broken finger at Wycoff Hospital.
Earlier this season, Straka sustained a broken finger while blocking a shot and missed 15 games.
He will play for England again; loss of form or a broken finger will ensure that.
Briers suffered a broken finger and, more significantly, a loss of composure at key moments.
However, he missed 12 games, including the Bruins' first two playoff games, with a broken finger.
As Naseem struggled to set a broken finger, she did not make a sound.
(One was in the hospital with a broken finger; Wright spent the evening whittling oars).
Also throw in the Wings having some injury issues, with the starting goalie Jimmy Howard out with a broken finger.
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