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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shattered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been broken into pieces or is in a state of disarray, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "After the accident, his dreams felt like a shattered glass, reflecting the chaos of his life."
Alternatives: "a broken" or "a fragmented".
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"It's a shattered dream".
We had to rebuild a shattered continent.
But neither is she a shattered shell.
We passed a house with a shattered plate-glass window.
He awoke and returned home a shattered man.
A shattered economy recovered, accompanied by a strong state.
/ But now it lies there, just a shattered dream".
But he wrote it in a shattered world in 1919.
My poems are about the reconstruction of a shattered being.
The second was to rebuild a shattered nation.
Some had been petty traders in Iraq, others were the splinters of a shattered middle class.
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