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The phrase "cripple you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to significantly hinder or disable someone or something. Example: The unexpected loss of his job could potentially cripple him financially and emotionally.
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Because they can cripple you - literally, in extreme cases.
I think the normal activities that come to mind would probably cripple you.
She's a cripple, you see, and a mental case as well.
The Milestone's off-centre keyboard will cripple you in a matter of weeks.
"Just enough to make it a significant purchase," my father says, "but not enough to cripple you".
"Sometimes fear can cripple you as a player but it's certainly not going to do that to us on Saturday.
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"It cripples you.
Constantly reminding him of her illness — "When you're crippled, you can have your own remote control" — she smothers him with demands, for food, for physical assistance, for him to fill out an application to the nearby state university at Stony Brook.
Permanent Campaign ("Crippling you cowards").
Your first love blinds and cripples you.
Apathy sets in and cripples you.
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