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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel handicapped" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the feeling of being at a disadvantage or limited in some way. Example: "She always feels handicapped in math class due to her learning disability."
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The people who open doors for him, he says, make him feel handicapped.
Manager Joe Torre said: "I don't feel handicapped in any way.
Leaders of companies that don't have operations in China today are bound to feel handicapped, but they shouldn't make the mistake of thinking they have been left too far behind.
We do not feel handicapped until we are made to feel that way".
Computer assisted instruction should be introduced in medical students' training so that they do not feel handicapped later in this era of self directed learning.
"I feel handicapped, nuances can disappear in communication"(M3); " The problem can also be the interpreter... she did not want the interpreter to know... because of religion" (F5); "People from Iraq or Afghanistan seem to be quite serious.
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Laboring under financial difficulties and exercising only persuasive authority, various denominations felt handicapped in their task of religious education.
Osamu Suzuki, the Japanese company's boss, feels "handicapped".The rise of overseas production may be a boon to Japanese firms, but it causes pain in the country as a whole.
During the Nara period (710 784) in Japan, the Buddhists felt handicapped by a lack of ordained priests qualified to carry out the formal ceremonies of initiation and sent an invitation to Chien-chen (Japanese: Ganjin), a leading Chinese scholar of vinaya.
Some of them will want to know how his swing is coming along, whether he feels handicapped by the new rules governing the grooves on the faces of lofted clubs and how long he expects to take over the business of winning the five majors that will take him past Jack Nicklaus's record.
"The first time I felt handicapped because of my lack of education was when a foreigner asked me the price of the fruits in English.
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