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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Synonyms.
Try synonyms: my client has experienced loss/my client has faced trauma/my client has endured trauma/my client has suffered hallucinations/my client has sustained trauma/my client withstood trauma.
If the issue is ongoing, you can employ more descriptive words:
my client suffers from hallucinations/my client endures hallucinations/my clients has continual hallucinations/my client is/was subjected to persistent trauma.
My client has had traumatic encounters / my
client hallucinates / my client has hallucinations / my client had hallucinated / my client was traumatized..your guess is not realistic, it may, though. If you use just one noun, they are all plausible. Try using them.
How can I suggest a different sentence structure?
My clients lost a family member and feels very depressed.I
hope that things are improving because I don’t feel alone.How can I help you?
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Synonyms.
Try synonyms: my client has experienced loss/my client has faced trauma/my client has endured trauma/my client has suffered hallucinations/my client has sustained trauma/my client withstood trauma.
If the issue is ongoing, you can employ more descriptive words:
my client suffers from hallucinations/my client endures hallucinations/my clients has continual hallucinations/my client is/was subjected to persistent trauma.
My client has had traumatic encounters / my
client hallucinates / my client has hallucinations / my client had hallucinated / my client was traumatized..your guess is not realistic, it may, though. If you use just one noun, they are all plausible. Try using them.
How can I suggest a different sentence structure?
My clients lost a family member and feels very depressed.I
hope that things are improving because I don’t feel alone.How can I help you?
- 636320 views
- 8 answers
- 235443 votes
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Synonyms.
Try synonyms: my client has experienced loss/my client has faced trauma/my client has endured trauma/my client has suffered hallucinations/my client has sustained trauma/my client withstood trauma.
If the issue is ongoing, you can employ more descriptive words:
my client suffers from hallucinations/my client endures hallucinations/my clients has continual hallucinations/my client is/was subjected to persistent trauma.
My client has had traumatic encounters / my
client hallucinates / my client has hallucinations / my client had hallucinated / my client was traumatized..your guess is not realistic, it may, though. If you use just one noun, they are all plausible. Try using them.
How can I suggest a different sentence structure?
My clients lost a family member and feels very depressed.I
hope that things are improving because I don’t feel alone.How can I help you?
- 636320 views
- 8 answers
- 235443 votes