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Discover Ludwig"it was traumatized" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is often used to describe something (an object, animal, etc.) that has experienced a traumatic event or has been damaged in some way. Example: After the accident, the car was traumatized. It had been badly dented and its once shiny exterior was now covered in scratches.
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Circulating anti-pemphigus antibodies were found in 20 of the 34 successfully reconstituted mice; 44% of these animals had deposits of human IgG in their own skin after it was traumatized by either heat or cold.
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"It was traumatizing.
"It was traumatizing," she told the station.
In a recent profile of John McCain, in the Times Magazine, Mark Leibovich writes: Friends of McCain's say that his loss in '08, and the ridicule he suffered in the wake of it, was traumatizing in itself.
By Ian Crouch January 24 , 2014In a recent profile of John McCain, in the Times Magazine, Mark Leibovich writes: Friends of McCain's say that his loss in '08, and the ridicule he suffered in the wake of it, was traumatizing in itself.
"It was traumatizing," Floraday said.
To me, it was traumatizing.
"It was traumatizing and deeply painful.
It was traumatizing, and it affected our freedom.
"It was traumatizing for the whole state," she said.
In fact, she told me that it was traumatizing for the most part.
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