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"diagnosed with mental disorder" vs "diagnosis with mental disorder"

The correct phrase is "diagnosed with mental disorder." The verb "diagnosed" should be used in the past tense to indicate that someone has received a diagnosis. The preposition "with" is used to connect the diagnosis to the mental disorder. "Diagnosis with mental disorder" is not a common or correct phrase in English.

Last Updated: March 27, 2024

diagnosed with mental disorder

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone has received a diagnosis of a mental disorder.

Examples:

  • She was diagnosed with a mental disorder last year.
  • He has been diagnosed with multiple mental disorders.
  • They were diagnosed with a mental disorder at a young age.

diagnosis with mental disorder

This phrase is not correct in English and is not commonly used.


Alternatives:

  • diagnosed with mental disorder
  • received a diagnosis of a mental disorder
  • diagnosed with a mental illness
  • diagnosis of a mental disorder
  • diagnosed with a psychological disorder

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