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The phrase "a coma" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a state of deep unconsciousness, typically resulting from a severe injury or illness.
Example: "After the accident, he was placed in a coma for several weeks while doctors monitored his condition."
Alternatives: "a state of unconsciousness" or "a deep sleep".
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Boss in a coma.
In a coma?
People are in a coma".
He was in a coma.
Ten days in a coma.
She went into a coma.
Then he fell into a coma.
Girl in a Coma rocks without borders.
Days later, she lapses into a coma.
He was left in a coma.
The WTO slipped into a coma.
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