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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acutely traumatised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is experiencing intense emotional distress or psychological impact due to a traumatic event.
Example: "After the accident, she was acutely traumatised and struggled to cope with her feelings."
Alternatives: "severely traumatized" or "deeply affected by trauma."
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For use of CISD with acutely traumatised children several researchers modified the debriefing procedure [ 15, 16].
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The experience traumatised him.
They're traumatised, too.
She was left traumatised.
They are traumatised.
He remains deeply traumatised.
And many arrive traumatised.
Those are traumatised people.
They were still traumatised".
He looks slightly traumatised.
We are all traumatised.
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