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The phrase "a learning disability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conditions that affect a person's ability to learn in a typical manner, often in educational or psychological contexts.
Example: "The school provides additional resources for students with a learning disability to help them succeed academically."
Alternatives: "a learning challenge" or "an educational impairment".
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So, what is a learning disability?
Maybe I have a learning disability.
She said, "I have a learning disability".
"I had a learning disability," Gardner said.
I have a learning disability, but it doesn't define me".
I'm in my mid-30s, and have a learning disability.
He suffers from a learning disability that makes reading difficult.
"Being a learning disability nurse really does transform lives".
Many people with a learning disability tell us they feel excluded from politics; disenfranchised just because they have a learning disability.
"As a child he was classified as having a learning disability, but he rose above it.
For many, having a learning disability means getting a job is nothing more than a dream.
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