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Discover Ludwig"crippled with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about being severely hindered by something. For example, "I was crippled with anxiety as I entered the exam room."
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The parties are crippled, with many senior members in jail.
Crippled with disease, she was not expected to live long.
In the 1960s, total hip replacement revolutionised management of elderly patients crippled with arthritis, with very good long-term results.
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.
When I was five years old I was pretty much crippled with femoral ante version.
I'm just too crippled with self-doubt and would struggle to make a decision about anything.
But in Germany she found herself crippled with shame at leaving her family behind.
Gainesville, a small city of pretty homes and live oaks, was crippled with dread.
I may see a person crippled with severe depression who desperately wants help.
But that's true of many athletes who have to retire at 30, crippled with arthritis.
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