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"is collapsed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which something has suddenly lost strength or been pressed together. For example, "The bridge is collapsed after years of wear and tear."
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What infrastructure it once had is collapsed.
Its pelvis is collapsed, and its hands cover the genital area.
The effect is that time is collapsed, a potent commentary on what the characters themselves must be feeling.
And yet he's present: the "unearthly distance" is collapsed ("The moon was in my mouth") by language, which manifests everything on the same plane.
For a moment the cruelty of death is forgotten, and for a moment our distance from the soulful intensity of Bergman's film is collapsed.
In "Kokomo," time is collapsed, and the roles of the subjects are, Marcelle says, "continually deconstructed and reconfigured, through notions of spectacle, queerness, and horror".
Finally, the vertical temperature profile is collapsed non-dimensionally with this entrainment change accounted for.
The minimum distance query between each two superquadrics is collapsed to a convex optimization problem.
The number "1" means not damaged, 2 is moderately damaged, and 3 is collapsed.
At this value, the polyNIPAM microgel is collapsed to its minimum size.
As receiver moves, the time dimension is collapsed and motion blurred shadows are rendered incorrectly.
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