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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disability of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific disability that affects an individual or a group, often in a medical or social context.
Example: "The study focused on the disability of autism and its impact on social interactions."
Alternatives: "a condition of" or "an impairment of".
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A presentation estimated that fewer than 2percentt of film and television characters are disabled, while 20percentt of the nation's population has a disability of some kind.
In both Australia and Britain, one in five adults has a disability of some kind.
A faithful reader of the Letters column, I was especially drawn to the replies to Harriet McBryde Johnson's article (Nov. 23) because of a disability of my own.
Older workers are more likely to have a disability of some sort, perhaps limiting the range of jobs that offer realistic choices.
As in America, you're only considered truly needy in the UK if your household includes a child, a pregnant woman, a pensioner or a person with a disability of some sort.
In fact, the treaty explicitly states, "in no case shall a child be separated from parents on the basis of a disability of either the child or one or both of the parents".
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A HAQ-DI of 0 indicates no functional disability, while a Disability Index of 3 indicates severe functional disability.
Seventy-two percent had a hearing disability of an average of 26% when assessed by the Irish system.
Fifty-four percent had a hearing disability of an average of 30% when assessed by the American Medical Association system.
Ireland's 2006 census found a disability rate of 9.3%.
He has a disability pension of about $29,000 a year, he said.
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