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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cripple with' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "She was crippled with fear when the storm hit."
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I am the token cripple with an opposing view.
I was born a cripple, with two club feet, and mild polio in the left leg.
The plot is riddled with red herrings and peopled with archetypes — the gossipy neighbor, the isolated millionaire, the shunned cripple with a tragic backstory.
Finally, he concluded with a bit about his alleged teenage romance with a girl he described as "a cripple" with a prosthetic arm, a mechanical larynx and a portable dialysis machine.
Compared to her namesakes, the 'pouched dog with a wolf's head' is a near cripple, with shortened forelegs and hamstrung hindquarters; more like an overturned kangaroo than a leaping hound.... No, the tiger does not chase her prey.
Sometimes I wondered if they had died so that I might live, but at others I was content to frolic among the verdant pastures, snaring dogs with Cabbage-Stump Charlie and beating the local cripple with a stick.
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The parties are crippled, with many senior members in jail.
Crippled with disease, she was not expected to live long.
From that moment, Maria claimed, her hands were crippled with rheumatoid arthritis.
He lost hearing in both ears and his right hand was crippled with scar tissue.
I may see a person crippled with severe depression who desperately wants help.
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