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The phrase "a kind of disabling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that results in a limitation or impairment of function or ability.
Example: "The new policy introduced a kind of disabling effect on employee creativity, stifling innovation within the team."
Alternatives: "a form of impairment" or "a type of hindrance".
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This to stress that psychiatric disorders may not specifically relate to migraine per se, but to migraine as a kind of disabling and recurrent pain.
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