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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was a wreck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or situation that is in a state of disarray, distress, or emotional turmoil.
Example: "After the breakup, she was a wreck, unable to focus on anything."
Alternatives: "was a mess" or "was in shambles."
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was a wreck
noun
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She was a wreck.
It was a wreck.
I was a wreck.
Because I was a wreck.
Fitzgerald was a wreck at the time.
At the airport, Ternovskiy was a wreck.
"I was a wreck," Rourke says.
After two years, he was a wreck.
"She was a wreck," Glynn says.
So I was a wreck.
'It really was a wreck.
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