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Discover Ludwig'disabled person' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who has a physical or mental disability. For example: "The disabled person was unable to climb the stairs, so the building added a ramp for easier access."
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Say "person with disability" instead of "disabled person".
Never yell at a disabled person, or blame them for their disability.
It isn't accessible for a disabled person.
As a disabled person, I'm happy to see Hain go.
But as a lifelong disabled person, I cannot.
That's NOT a disabled person and u know that.
As a disabled person this was really frustrating.
People do not realise how a disabled person feels.
"Disabled person 1" has Parkinson's disease and terminal cancer.
I'm not living the life of a disabled person.
"For a disabled person, multiply that by a hundred.
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