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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disability check" is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, you can use it to refer to a form of financial assistance given to people who are not able to work due to disabilities. For example: "After suffering a stroke, I started receiving a disability check every month."
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He was disabled enough to receive a Social Security disability check.
He has just started to receive a $560 monthly disability check, five years after suffering the injury that disabled him.
An obsession with disability: check.
Calmly, Mr. Mauk explained: "I just need a disability check.
He started receiving a monthly disability check of $661.
Not until 2008 did he secure his disability check.
He currently lives on an $1,100 monthly disability check.
"And what if the appetite for his work fades?" MR. HOGANCAMP lives from disability check to disability check.
Money for those classes comes out of his monthly disability check, which is $1,300.
"Once I got the higher-paying job, I lost Quindara's disability check," Ms. Nichols said.
Once he was carrying cash from his disability check, some townspeople said, the harassment worsened.
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