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The phrase "a disability benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to financial assistance provided to individuals with disabilities.
Example: "She applied for a disability benefit to help cover her medical expenses."
Alternatives: "a disability allowance" or "a disability payment."
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That's in order to be tested for a disability benefit.
The only exception would be about 700,000 people receiving employment and support allowance (ESA), a disability benefit.
Her son's debt related to three months when he was on a disability benefit, just before he began working as a chef's apprentice.
The garden is run as a charity that aims to help anyone with a disability benefit from the restorative qualities of gardening and they run weekly horticultural therapy sessions.
In the debate on the budget that followed Cameron's remarks, Crabb said his department would drop controversial reforms to personal independence payments (PIP), a disability benefit, adding: "We have no further plans to make welfare savings beyond the very substantial savings legislated for by parliament two weeks ago".
The probability of becoming a disability benefit claimant rises sharply in response to (exogenous) job loss.
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It involved an appeal by the Government; this case involves an appeal by a disability benefits claimant.
In one case a man with heart problems was sanctioned because he had a heart attack during a disability benefits assessment and thus failed to complete the assessment.
Every month since June 2009, Tad Steckler has received a disability benefits check from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
In 2009, 65% of Dutch cancer survivors who applied for a work disability benefit was granted a full work disability benefit [ 24].
Ms. Mauk, meanwhile, is applying for a federal disability benefit that could bring in $500 a month.
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