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"clinically depressed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a person who has been diagnosed with depression by a mental health professional. You can use this phrase when discussing someone's mental health or describing a character in a story. For example: - "She has been clinically depressed for years, but with proper treatment, she has been able to manage her symptoms." - "The protagonist in the novel struggled with being clinically depressed, but through therapy and medication, he was able to overcome it and find happiness."
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Clinically depressed, even.
"He was clinically depressed.
She is not clinically depressed.
I am not clinically depressed.
Viewed dispassionately, Dorothea is probably clinically depressed.
He believes he was clinically depressed.
They said he was clinically depressed, even suicidal.
An estimated 6percentt of American teenagers are clinically depressed.
You don't have to be clinically depressed to be glum.
In one study, 50% of carers were clinically depressed.
He's clinically depressed, says the nurse in the home.
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