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Discover Ludwig"is crushed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the present tense of the verb "to crush" and is often used to describe something being forcefully or completely flattened or destroyed. Example: The car was crushed under the weight of the fallen tree.
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Tommi is crushed.
Theo, understandably, is crushed.
Mrs. Jenks is crushed.
"Sometimes it is crushed.
"Hope is crushed," she said.
But my feeling self is crushed.
Similar(5)
Howard Dean is crushing me.
Because life is crushing".
Silence is crushing".
Imagining otherwise is crushing.
this is crushing.
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