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The phrase "impaired for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is lacking or deficient in a particular quality or ability due to a specific reason. Example: The company's profits were impaired for the month due to the economic downturn.
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Today in Malawi, the practice is that when you are visually impaired, for instance, they take you to a visually impaired-only school, or school for the needy.
Under most of the dual tasks balance was significantly impaired for the dyslexic group, while controls showed no such impairment.
Cell motility was impaired for both drugs.
"Flint's financial flexibility will be impaired for generations," she warned.
During saccades, vision is seriously impaired for two reasons.
During apoptosis, vesicle transport processes are also impaired, for instance by the cleavage of rabaptin-5 or kinectin.
Note that they all have a successful gain decrease, but they are impaired for their phase reversal.
Dr. Volkow found that the dopamine system of cocaine users remained impaired for up to three months after their last snort.
The ∆makDC mutant was slightly more impaired for C. elegans killing (Supplementary Fig. 1B) than either ∆makD or ∆makC alone (Fig. 1a).
(3) Larger loans: The final category of people are those with impaired for whom payday loans simply do not generate enough cash.
As regards the functional self, self-projection and level of consciousness were only impaired for the future.
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