Sentence examples for a bit impaired from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit impaired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is slightly damaged, weakened, or not functioning at full capacity.
Example: "After the accident, his vision was a bit impaired, making it difficult for him to drive safely."
Alternatives: "somewhat hindered" or "slightly affected".

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"Maybe my judgment was a bit impaired.

"Perhaps the friendship has been a bit impaired by the situation," said Mr. Sherman, agreeing that the campaign has taken a toll on their relationship and caused spats over issues, like Iranian sanctions, "that wouldn't have happened six months ago".

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I am not sure yet but I have heard that your sense of taste becomes a little bit impaired.

The CP has had no affect on his determination, which is not the least bit impaired.

It can also make you feel a bit psychotic, and it will seriously impair your memory.

"Against the background of the steep slump in the property market and anecdotal evidence we have picked up, it may be that government officials are being a bit optimistic in their assessment of the level impaired assets.

Jason is a visually impaired athlete.

It is a substantially impaired driver.

She is visually impaired and I shouldn't take the mick out of her but she is also a bit clumsy, so if there is anyone who will trip over a log on the ground it is her.

I can quantify their brain tissue and see they've lost quite a bit from what would be normal for a 45-year-old, but their cognitive abilities are not at all impaired.

A bit.

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