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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a concussion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a past event where someone suffered a concussion.
Example: "After the football game, he realized he had a concussion and needed to see a doctor."
Alternatives: "suffered a concussion" or "experienced a concussion."
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"I had a concussion myself.
He had had a concussion.
Unfortunately, he had a concussion.
I had a concussion, for sure".
On Wednesday they disclosed that Skinner had a concussion.
Mannix had a concussion while playing college rugby in 1989.
Mr. Fordyce had a concussion and intracranial bleeding.
Strzelczyk "may have had a concussion swimming," Goodell said.
"I didn't come in today thinking he had a concussion".
Hester had a concussion, and Spencer injured his knee.
I've had a concussion and many other injuries.
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