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Discover Ludwig'broken back' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an injury to the spine or an extreme amount of physical exhaustion or strain. For example: "He worked too hard and ended up with a broken back".
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Dasalla was in the hospital for two months with two broken legs, a broken back and a broken shoulder.
She said her daughter had a broken leg and a broken back, and was undergoing surgery.
Darl: Cash was lyin by the bank with another broken leg and a broken back.
And, yes, broken back.
Davenport has broken back immediately.
Our Dave is broken back.
There's no pain like a broken back.
"At the time, I was recovering from a broken back".
A broken back and doing "Chicago" are incompatible.
I never climbed up on... anybody's broken back," Adelson said.
Now, that's a beautiful pass by Tomic – he's broken back.
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