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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are scratched" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been marked or damaged by scratching, often referring to surfaces or objects.
Example: "The car's paint is damaged because the doors are scratched from the branches."
Alternatives: "have scratches" or "are marked."
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are scratched
noun
A disruption, mark or shallow cut on a surface made by scratching.
Exact(55)
We are scratched but not broken".
The letters are scratched off the other two.
Your lips, your body, are scratched by her nails".
The grout needs to be redone and all the hardwood floors are scratched up".
Today, the words "rez mob" are scratched into chairs and bathroom stalls at Southampton High School.
The windows are scratched and scarred by peeled posters and stickers from past elections.
Similar(5)
Physicists everywhere are scratching their heads.
Mathematicians are scratching their heads over this.
"We are scratching around at the bottom.
When you are scratching to a beat, you are scratching out a rhythm.
I've been scratched.
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