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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broken hand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an injury where a person's hand has been fractured.
Example: "After the accident, he was diagnosed with a broken hand and had to wear a cast for several weeks."
Alternatives: "a fractured hand" or "a damaged hand."
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"He's got a broken hand," he said.
I went to tell the candidate the good news, and I had a broken hand".
"He comes to play every day and he hasn't missed anything despite having a broken hand".
He added, "Even the ones with just a broken hand or something they are taking away".
Foster was inactive against Philadelphia during the regular season because of a broken hand.
A broken hand that required doctors to insert metal pins ended his career as a puncher.
The backup goaltender Tom Barrasso is out with a broken hand.
Mr. Dosanjh suffered a broken hand and needed 80 stitches for head wounds.
"Hey, man, peace!" he seems to say as he raises a broken hand in greeting.
He also suffered a traumatic brain injury, facial and arm cuts and a broken hand.
Scott Gomez, the center recovering from a broken hand, missed the entire playoff series with Carolina.
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