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The phrase "a major trauma" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing significant emotional or physical injuries or experiences that have a profound impact on an individual.
Example: "After experiencing a major trauma, she sought therapy to help her cope with the emotional aftermath."
Alternatives: "a significant trauma" or "a severe trauma".
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But now it's going through a major trauma".
The paper had just been through a major trauma, the Jayson Blair episode, and needed to regain its equilibrium.
She qualified in 2010 and worked for a time in a major trauma center in Baghdad.
"But this was in my backyard; it was a major trauma, and people died".
She qualified in 2010 and now works at a major trauma center in the Iraqi capital.
Critical is set in a major trauma centre, with no expense spared in recreating each life-saving procedure.
"This is going to be a major trauma for veterans, reminding them of the war," added Sullivan.
When someone jumps or falls in front of a train, it is a major trauma to the operator.
She announces that her chiropodist (it is a luxury that she takes such good care of her feet) is retiring, a major trauma in her life.
Clinical trials of individual psychological debriefings versus no intervention after a major trauma, such as a fire or a motor-vehicle accident, have had discouraging results.
"We want people to say, 'We're so sad we lost to Mexico in soccer.' But it will not be a major trauma for the American public.
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