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Discover LudwigThe phrase "debilitating by" can be correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to describe something that weakens or impairs someone or something. It can be used in past tense as "debilitated by" or present tense as "debilitating by." Example: The team was debilitating by injuries, causing them to struggle in the playoffs. In this example, "debilitating by" is used as a past tense verb phrase to show that the team was weakened or impaired by injuries.
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Today, indifference and hatred seems to grow more debilitating by the moment.
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Iraq is debilitated by civil war.
The point is not to be debilitated by your pleasures.
They stood startled, somewhat incoherent and mostly debilitated by addiction.
And Thayer himself is increasingly debilitated by fevers.
The aunt becomes a virtual recluse after becoming debilitated by a prawn that enters her leg.
Menacing almost solely from dead-balls delivered by Michael Tonge, United were swiftly debilitated by injuries.
Guthrie was debilitated by the illness — there wasn't much he could teach Dylan.
And if he were able to pull through, he would be severely debilitated by his injuries.
Naturally, she does not think that the country is debilitated by nationalist fever.
A cooperative Pachycrocuta brevirostris clan acted as regulator of game populations debilitated by drought.
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