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"a wreck" is an appropriate and correct phrase to use in written English.
The phrase can refer to both a literal wreck (like a car or boat) or to a figurative wreck (like a chaotic situation or a person's emotional state). For example: The storm caused the boat to become a wreck. After their argument, their relationship felt like a wreck.
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Florida is a wreck.
She was a wreck.
I'm a wreck".
It was a wreck.
I was a wreck.
"It was just a wreck".
You sound like a wreck!
Offensively, we are a wreck".
Because I was a wreck.
He is a wreck.
The father's a wreck".
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