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The phrase "absolutely traumatized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has experienced a significant emotional shock or distressing event.
Example: "After witnessing the accident, she felt absolutely traumatized and struggled to cope with her emotions."
Alternatives: "completely devastated" or "utterly shocked".
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"They were absolutely appalled, absolutely traumatized".
"She has the saddest face and is absolutely traumatized," says Nash. "You can't help but cry when you look at her and just want to sit and hold and love her". Shockley, who goes by Missy, saw Emma arriving at the dogs' temporary shelter and felt an "instant connection". "I crawled up into the pickup bed and opened the crate and started loving on her," says Shockley.
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To your point at the beginning of what you were saying, about Kushner's sense of grievance over his father's prosecution and being haunted by it and traumatized by it, it never really leaves him that's absolutely true.
They botched your bloodwork and you're absolutely fine". While Jon and his wife were relieved, they were also a little traumatized from the experience.
"I was completely traumatized.
She is traumatized.
Many were traumatized.
Our children are traumatized.
It's traumatized everybody".
The experience traumatized him.
It traumatized me.
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