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Discover LudwigThe phrase "severe stroke" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a stroke that has caused serious damage to a person's health. For example, "The accident left the patient with a severe stroke and irreversible damage to his brain."
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Michelle Wheatley, 27, had a severe stroke which left her severely paralysed.
Shortly afterwards, Ruth had a severe stroke that crippled her.
"Fifteen minutes later she suffered a severe stroke".
The film focuses on how Ram Dass is getting on after a severe stroke.
Mr. Gil's wife suffered a severe stroke three years ago and her health is fragile.
BURGER--Walter Maurice, age 85, died on November 26 , 2007 following a severe stroke.
Patients who had suffered a severe stroke carried an even more negative view of their condition.
Born 1918, Professor Emeritus at CUNY, passed away on January 5, following a severe stroke.
First, her mother had a severe stroke that initially left her quadriplegic.
Mr. Lyman died two weeks after being hospitalized in Utica after a severe stroke.
The sentence had been delayed because the elder Mr. Sharon, 80, had a severe stroke.
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