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Discover Ludwig"become unable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a change in the ability to do something, either positively or negatively. For example: "After the accident, she became unable to work due to her injuries."
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They withdraw and become unable to engage.
She will become unable to swallow or breathe.
Unable to conceive, William and Louisa have also become unable to exchange a tender word.
Italy or Spain might become unable to borrow on decent terms.
As their visual sense loses its acuity, buyers become unable to concentrate on what they see.
The stargazer used a wheelchair and had become unable to look through a telescope.
I noticed, however, that she had developed a pronounced limp and had become unable to walk even moderate distances.
Some of us could laugh at one point but, owing to recent events, have become unable to do so.
Borrowers who become unable to repay incur a range of costs that they often transmit to others.
One hypothesis is that the company had become unable to value its increasingly complex portfolio of securities.
If gamers become unable or unwilling to function in the "real" world, we need to take action.
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