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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are smashed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been crushed or broken, often in a figurative sense, such as emotions or plans being ruined.
Example: "After the unexpected news, their hopes for a vacation are smashed."
Alternatives: "are crushed" or "are broken."
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These are smashed by trawl gear.
Boats and trawlers are smashed or sunk.
Atomic particles are smashed more forcefully.
Inside, jewellery cabinets are smashed open.
"Records are not just broken, they are smashed.
In "Red Cavalry," churches and synagogues are smashed.
Fingers are smashed, ribs get broken, men sometimes go overboard.
Now it's four events, and two are smashed together.
The parquet and fireplaces are smashed and broken.
Two windows are smashed, and rifle butts and udufuni are poking in.
When billions of hadrons are smashed they create heaps of extraneous particles which obfuscate the picture.
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