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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vegetative state" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a medical condition in which a person is unconscious and unable to respond to external stimuli, often due to severe brain damage. This term can be used in both medical and non-medical contexts to describe someone's condition. Example: After the car accident, John was in a vegetative state for three weeks before showing signs of improvement.
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Detecting awareness in the vegetative state.
"This is not a person in a vegetative state".
His doctors were convinced he was in a vegetative state.
I want to wake people up from this vegetative state.
The neurologists concluded that she was in a vegetative state.
A woman in a vegetative state for years gave birth.
Doctors said she'd remain in a vegetative state.
Another, Japan, is in a persistent vegetative state.
Such patients remain in a "persistent vegetative state".
He is slowly regressing into a vegetative state.
Chris was not in a vegetative state after all.
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