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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a handicap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a disadvantage or obstacle that affects someone's ability to perform or succeed in a particular context.
Example: "He faced many challenges in his career, but he never saw his lack of formal education as a handicap."
Alternatives: "as a disadvantage" or "as an obstacle".
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Do they view it as a handicap?
Morton plays Martha's critical acumen as a handicap.
But others see his apparent distance from the still-powerful army as a handicap.
First of all, you may be going too far to characterize this score as a handicap.
Koolhaas's unpolished draftsmanship could be seen as a handicap, but it actually opens him up creatively.
This lack may have been an advantage as well as a handicap.
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"Planet of the Apes shows that taking material too seriously can be as much of a handicap as not taking it seriously at all".
In fact, not many people can, not even when Reisman's sitting on a folding chair, playing with a trash can lid or a Coke can instead of a paddle, or giving away as steep a handicap as 18 points.
Second, the Post Office was prevented from raising its prices as fast as general inflation, a handicap that has cost it more than £530m in revenues since 1995.
That's not just because glasses are expensive, but also because in Mexico they're often perceived as evidence of a handicap.
As usual, in a handicap, the British Champion was put off on the scratch mark with all other riders to start ahead of the British Champion.
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