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The phrase 'cognitive disability' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe any type of intellectual impairment, including conditions such as Autism, Dyslexia, and Down Syndrome. For example: John has a cognitive disability, which can sometimes make it difficult for him to learn new skills and processes.
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cognitive disability
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Intellectual disability
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tests suggests an ineradicable cognitive disability.
"He has a profound cognitive disability," Dr. Smith said.
Their first child, Joan, had a cognitive disability.
Isaac is a good student, but Ricky struggles with his studies due to a cognitive disability.
Children with Down syndrome experience varying degrees of cognitive disability and a higher-than-average risk of hearing loss, hypothyroidism and seizure disorders.
Stroke is the leading cause of disability in Europe: sensitive and reliable assessment of cognitive disability following stroke is essential for identifying the rehabilitation needs of the patient.
The trial centred around exactly what happened to Emma and her younger sister, who has a cognitive disability, during their khatna ceremonies.
The NFL was presented with evidence that players were sustaining head traumas on the field that could lead to serious, long-term cognitive disability.
"If it goes too low, it can aggravate existing medical conditions like heart disease and cognitive disability," Dr. Munshi said.
Or consider Tom, who had a cognitive disability and had been in institutional care most of his life.
She now prefers "with a developmental or cognitive disability," she said, although Beth likes "a person with special needs" -- one of them being the freedom to bus-hop around her city for most of the day.
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