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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suffer concussion" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone experiencing a concussion, which is a type of traumatic brain injury. Example: After getting hit in the head with a baseball, John suffered a concussion and was advised to rest and closely monitor his symptoms.
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Suffer concussion?
Saint-André said that Wesley Fofana did not suffer concussion when he left the field in the first half but that his South African-born full-back Scott Spedding has been concussed.
Despite appearing to suffer concussion, the Argentinean midfielder returned to the fray just minutes later.
You can twist ankles, sprain muscles, tear ligaments, break bones, injure your back, suffer frostbite or even suffer concussion.
But this study focused on the effects of head impacts on the brain, even when players did not suffer concussion at any point during the season.
However, most people who suffer concussion are young adults.
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Some will suffer concussions, but all will experience thousands of sub-concussive injuries that accumulate over time.
"Our kids play sports and suffer concussions, not just gladiators playing professional football.
According to the N.C.A.A. statistics, women who play soccer suffer concussions at nearly identical rates as male football players.
Lawmakers approved legislation requiring the state to establish rules for treatment and monitoring of students who suffer concussions in athletic contests or practices.
They argue that the medication masked the pain of head injuries and led them to play on and suffer concussions as result.
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