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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are incapacitated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being unable to function or perform due to physical or mental limitations.
Example: "The workers are incapacitated due to the severe weather conditions, preventing them from completing the project on time."
Alternatives: "are unable" or "are disabled".
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"And those who don't die are incapacitated for weeks.
How might help reach you if you are incapacitated?
"If they are in front of an official, they might not disclose the extent to which they are incapacitated".
We wanted to challenge the view that all older people are incapacitated, both financially and due to lack of empowerment".
The power of attorney names the person who will manage your financial affairs if you are incapacitated.
Event organizers hoped the partnership would raise public awareness of older people who are incapacitated or otherwise unable to leave their homes to buy food on their own.
Then there's the living will, a set of instructions detailing medical or life-sustaining treatment in case you are incapacitated and cannot decide for yourself.
"Detainees who are incapacitated, or who appear to be incapacitated, such as Ms Dhu, are not to be dragged along the floor.
I find it difficult to conceive too many circumstances in which all four aircraft are incapacitated or unavailable for the governor's travel".
And that's been that all seven astronauts are incapacitated and require our complete assistance or that their normal route of egress has been blocked for some reason.
While Luiz Felipe Scolari's league leaders are a treat to watch, there is also a pragmatic benefit when rivals are incapacitated by the dread of embarrassment.
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