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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fracture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a break or crack in a bone or other material, often in medical or technical contexts.
Example: "The doctor confirmed that I have a fracture in my wrist after the fall."
Alternatives: "a break" or "a crack".
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A fracture?
Next a fracture in his femur.
They found a fracture in his skull.
X-rays later showed a fracture.
He sustained a fracture of the fibula.
We're seeing a fracture in their morale.
It was initially diagnosed as a fracture.
I never even had a fracture".
"It doesn't look like a fracture," he said.
Liu said a doctor had subsequently diagnosed a fracture.
Medical reports confirmed a fracture in the left tibia.
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