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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disabling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that causes a disability or impairment.
Example: "The accident resulted in a disabling injury that changed his life forever."
Alternatives: "a debilitating" or "an incapacitating".
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"Abyssinian Chronicles" suffers from a disabling split.
He suffered from a disabling back injury.
"I was recovering from a disabling neurological ailment.
It doesn't have to be a disabling one.
Public health campaigns call depression a disabling illness.
I would not view this as a disabling injury.
In some areas, that shouldn't be a disabling challenge.
A disabling elbow injury last month slowed the rebirth.
She said she found compassion at the pantry after a disabling injury ended her career.
The gun fires electrified barbs up to 21 feet, hitting suspects with a disabling charge.
This was not a disabling inhibition, but gusto for the experience in question.
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