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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be in a coma" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of prolonged unconsciousness, often due to a severe medical condition or injury. Example: "After the accident, he was in a coma for several weeks before waking up."
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He is believed to be in a coma.
"He might be in a coma," Davey says.
He was in bed and appeared to be in a coma and close to death.
As far as Moroccan workers are concerned, the unions here seem to be in a coma".
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When you're in government, you may as well be in a coma.
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Mr Pronk said the peace deal was "in a coma".
People are in a coma".
He was in a coma.
He's in a coma.
He is in a coma.
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