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Discover Ludwig"emotionally damaged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has suffered from emotional trauma or pain caused by a traumatic event. For example, "After his parents divorced, John became emotionally damaged, and struggled to trust others."
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"Some people think I must be mentally damaged since I refuse to be emotionally damaged.
Small wonder she's emotionally damaged.
They are really emotionally damaged.
Both Dylan and Jamie are supposed to be emotionally damaged.
It is possible children will be emotionally damaged.
If a child suffered maternal deprivation, he would be emotionally damaged for life.
The striker enters the dressing room at half time emotionally damaged.
They also had a daughter who had also been emotionally damaged by her brother's death.
Even so, he made her do it, and she was physically and emotionally damaged as a result.
Her co-author, Gabriella Lettini, is a theologian whose extended family includes veterans emotionally damaged by wartime experience.
Vulnerability is terrifying but necessary, and the more we do to avoid it, the more emotionally damaged we make ourselves.
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