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The phrase "very broken" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly damaged or not functioning properly. Example: "The old car was very broken, and it wouldn't start no matter how many times I tried." Alternatives: "severely damaged" or "extremely faulty."
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Very broken English.
"It's very broken," he said.
It was very broken.
I think that it's a very broken process.
But I have very broken sleep … for seven years.
This is a workplace comedy, but it's also a family of very broken people.
We live in a very broken world – there are lots of issues we need to address".
Compared with when I was a student in the 80s, the forces of opposition do feel very broken up".
"It has been an amazing rainbow of people who have come together to stop his removal in the midst of a very broken immigration system," she added.
"It's very discouraging, obviously, because it's the Florida DEP, and if they're not allowed to talk about it, then there's something very broken," Young said.
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The anarchist I had been speaking to continued: "Her claim that there was 'no such thing as society' has its legacy in the very 'broken Britain' Cameron and her descendants in politics now rail against.
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