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The phrase "are scarred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has been marked or damaged, often emotionally or physically, as a result of a traumatic experience.
Example: "The survivors of the disaster are scarred, both physically and emotionally, by the events they endured."
Alternatives: "bear scars" or "have been marked".
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Even the escapees are scarred for ever.
And these fields are scarred with history.
They are scarred by recent attempts.
Yangon sidewalks are scarred by deep and treacherous crevices.
These children are disfigured and their lives are scarred forever.
His ankles are scarred from the chain gang.
The roads are scarred with soot from burned tires.
So Modernist works are scarred by a sense of uncertainty.
Survivors are scarred and sometimes blinded for life.
His legs are scarred from dragging himself on the ground.
People whose lives, like ours, are scarred with the collateral consequences of addiction.
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