with concussion

Frequency: 7.513.5 per million words

Used to indicate the condition of someone. Note: 'with concussion' is more common in BrE, while 'with a concussion' is standard in AmE.

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Examples (10)

  • The footballer was carried off the pitch with mild concussion.
  • After the bike accident, she was diagnosed with a concussion and told to rest.
  • He was admitted to the emergency room with a severe concussion following the fall.
  • The patient presented at the clinic with concussion, reporting dizziness and blurred vision.
  • Be careful; you can be left with a nasty concussion even from a simple slip on the ice.
  • Was he really allowed to continue playing with a suspected concussion?
  • She is now recovering at home with what the doctors described as a minor concussion.
  • The official report confirmed the cyclist was treated at the scene with concussion.
  • If you are ever diagnosed with a concussion, it is crucial to avoid screens and bright lights.
  • The boxer was left with a serious concussion after the final round.