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"debilitating condition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when trying to describe a severe, impairing illness or condition that causes a person much difficulty. For example: "Her debilitating condition has made it hard for her to keep up with her normal daily routine."
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"It's a really serious, debilitating condition – but many people don't understand that.
Treatment-resistant bipolar disorder (TRBD) is an increasingly prevalent, debilitating condition with substandard treatment outcomes.
We scored the note from another pharmacist after we convinced him of Simone's "debilitating" condition.
Cold weather can be especially difficult for senior pets and those with degenerative joint disease or another chronic, debilitating condition.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, debilitating condition affecting 0.5 to 1% of the world's population.
Over 4000 children are victims of this incurable debilitating condition.
Back pain is, of course, a debilitating condition.
Depression is a genuine debilitating condition, and being in "a bit of a funk" isn't.
Dennis, now 9, is facing brain surgery to relieve the debilitating condition.
The program's goal is to educate people about the debilitating condition.
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VA research has found that 80percentt of those who undergo PTSD treatment programs are able to fully recover from this often-debilitating condition.
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