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"is bruised" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "is bruised" when describing a physical injury, for example, "Her ankle is bruised from where she fell."
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To kiss the bruised knee at the moment when the knee is bruised - this has been my choice.
Her face is bruised; her leg is in a brace.
Business is bruised by its new payroll tax.
He is still standing but he is bruised, too.
My friend is bruised and sore but feeling better today.
But Burns believes that while boxing's image is bruised, is it not irreparably damaged.
Poor Wendy is bruised and awkward; no doubt her father was difficult and overbearing and indifferent.
In many injuries, the brain is bruised and too much blood pours in.
His back is bruised, and he believes his left kidney is badly damaged.
Now, it seems, everyone involved in the matter is bruised and battered.
Fassel said Barber's thumb is bruised with a very small fracture.
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