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The phrase 'deeply traumatized' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has experienced a traumatic event and has been profoundly affected by it. For example, "After witnessing a fatal car accident, John was left deeply traumatized and it took months for him to recover."
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Some, clearly, remained deeply traumatized.
MS: These children were really deeply traumatized – like my mother.
A generation of Iraqi children have been deeply traumatized.
"Dolours was a woman who was deeply traumatized by what she had done," McIntyre told me.
"In the process, the victim allegedly suffered physical injuries and has been deeply traumatized by the ordeal".
He found Lula deeply traumatized and starving; her snout protruded through her cage's rusted bars, anxiously seeking food and water.
Islamist-inspired terrorism, and a brutal counterinsurgency campaign that emerged in response, have left the population deeply traumatized.
To better understand the New Yorkers who were being helped by these outreach programs, an additional dozen interviews were conducted with individuals deeply traumatized by September 11th.
With his baggy pants and his cell phone dangling from a cord around his neck, he looked like a typical teen-ager, but he seemed deeply traumatized.
But the adults in charge of them said the children had been deeply traumatized but were quite skillful in masking their pain, especially in front of strangers.
Ms. Franklin was deeply traumatized in 1983 by a ride through turbulence in a two-engine plane that was "dipsy-doodling all over the place," she recalled.
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