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Discover Ludwig"a wheelchair" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a chair or device with wheels that is used to help people who cannot walk move around. For example: "The disabled veteran was grateful for the wheelchair the hospital donated to him."
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He's in a wheelchair too.
She now uses a wheelchair.
Lewis was in a wheelchair.
He was in a wheelchair.
She is pushing a wheelchair.
"Probably in a wheelchair".
Man: In a wheelchair.
He uses a wheelchair.
Dependent on a wheelchair.
"A wheelchair?" he asked.
A wheelchair ramp.
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