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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already unable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of incapacity that has been present for some time.
Example: "After the accident, he was already unable to walk without assistance."
Alternatives: "previously incapable" or "already incapacitated".
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But since he's already unable to make that case now — remember "Recovery Summer"?
Hendy said TfL was already unable to match the rising demand for buses.
It is already unable to make rulings on some of the cases before it.
After 7 h of warm ischemia the cells were already unable to recover, while under cold ischemia 60% of the cells were still functioning.
Anyhow, they are already unable to consume good food and one must count on it that not very many will remain.
Without an intensive federal effort to finance housing programs, the burden will fall on states and cities that are already unable to handle growing social needs.
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It turned out to be a particularly aggressive form and, six months on, he is already virtually unable to speak.
By the time Fellers brought Stealth Sprenger onto the course, 14 of the 27 competitors had already finished, unable to negotiate the 12 jumps cleanly.
It's powered by AT&T, which has been absolutely notorious for already being unable to cope with the 3G data usage of the iPhone.
But the genuine feelings of optimism are coming home to an obsolete strategy to protect climate, one designed more to play to the media and activists than to win, and one that has already proven unable to protect the planet.
In contrast, vagotomised subjects were, as already mentioned, unable to suppress glucagon secretion following OGTT.
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