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Discover Ludwig"is wrecked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in situations where something has been destroyed or badly damaged. For example: "The car was in perfect condition before the accident, but now it is wrecked."
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Pete's thinking is that if there is a wreck to the cab in Series 74, then only that cab (which is wrecked anyhow) will be exposed to creditors.
My body is wrecked.
That policy is wrecked.
Your body is wrecked, physically and mentally.
"The whole village is wrecked," he said.
"This chair is wrecked," Mr. Haly said.
Similar(8)
Stores were wrecked.
"It's wrecked".
He was wrecked.
Now it's wrecked.
Your car was wrecked.
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