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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has trauma" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe someone who has experienced a past event or situation that has caused them significant emotional distress or psychological damage. Example: "Despite seeking therapy, John still has trauma from the car accident he was in last year."
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Nothing unusual – every Syrian family, from whatever side, has trauma tales to tell.
At the Shifa Hosital, Gaza's largest, some doctors were dispatched to clinics throughout the strip to ensure that, if the Israeli military uses checkpoints to cut the area into zones, every zone has trauma specialists inside.
I'm a big actor who has trauma trapped in his body".
Wait, I'm going to tweet that, "I'm a big actor who has trauma trapped in his body".
Also arriving at 30 Rockefeller Plaza is Liz's family, including her brother Mitch who has "Trauma Induced Nivea Aphasia" which means that his memory is stuck on December 7 , 1985 and he believes that he is still 17 years old, when he is actually 40.
Has trauma caused them to forget everything?
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"Many of them also had trauma in the chest, in the abdomen, in the cranium.
Many also had trauma personnel who deployed to Haiti after the earthquake, Banda Aceh after the tsunami, and elsewhere.
An estimated 12.5% of these childhood patients have trauma related complaints.
Our ICU also had trauma patients, with 6%% of them admitted for severe head injury.
The diagnosis was made postmortem in a young patient who had trauma.
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