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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broken wrist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an injury involving a fracture in the wrist area.
Example: "After the fall, the doctor confirmed that she had a broken wrist and would need a cast."
Alternatives: "a fractured wrist" or "a wrist fracture".
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Next it was cracked ribs, a broken wrist.
He suffered a broken wrist and several broken ribs.
Buchinger himself never experienced the luxury of a broken wrist.
Modano played most of that series with a broken wrist.
Now he was out with a broken wrist.
Rebecca Adlington would have taken a broken wrist.
His longest layoff until now was four months, with a broken wrist.
In 1993, after suffering a broken wrist and torn rotator cuff, Mr. Vardi retired from playing.
He paid the price for doing so with a broken wrist.
When he played youth hockey, he endured a broken wrist and a separated shoulder.
Giants punter Rodney Williams, who is playing with a broken wrist, had another eventful day.
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