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Habibaelgindy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

From or by?

I'm traumatized from/by the car accident.

I'm traumatized from/by the oven.

  

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Since being ‘traumatized’ is a form of (mental) injury, I would usually use “by” the event or object.

  • Since being ‘traumatized’ is a form of (mental) injury, I would usually use “by” the event or object.
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Since being ‘traumatized’ is a form of (mental) injury, I would usually use “by” the event or object.

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