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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broken nose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an injury to the nose, often in medical or casual contexts.
Example: "After the accident, he was taken to the hospital with a broken nose."
Alternatives: "fractured nose" or "injured nose."
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Baba's leg was severely broken and he sustained facial injuries, including a broken nose.
She got away with a broken nose.
His twin, Rob, had a broken nose and ankle.
Cullen sustained a broken nose and a possible concussion.
"Bond has a broken nose," the Italian said.
If it's only a broken nose he should be OK.
Mr. Banev intervened and suffered a broken nose and concussion.
He had a broken nose, and I have one, too.
Drouet said he sustained a broken nose and was photographed sporting a neck brace.
"I had a broken nose, I had a stitched lower half of my lip.
The victim, whose name was not released, sustained a broken nose and a fractured eye socket.
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