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"impairment for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a condition or situation that negatively affects someone or something. Example: The student's impairment for completing math problems made it difficult for him to excel in his math class.
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Some states, like California and Utah, require physicians to report a patient's "cognitive impairment" for driving purposes.
Cataract is a major cause of visual impairment for diabetic patients.
Spinal cord injury leads to major neurological impairment for which there is currently no effective treatment.
Spasticity is an important neurological impairment for which many novel and expensive treatment options now exist.
The Senate heard he should be awarded the immediate classification total permanent impairment for post-traumatic stress disorder after being sent 28 autopsy photos of his best mate.
If Hamilton had faced some form of obvious impairment for going off, the question of an official penalty would not have needed to be raised.
Interestingly, those patients with damage located further towards the front end of the CA1 region had greater impairment for the most remote autobiographical memories.
Thus, the aim of the study was to determine the predictive capability of MCI and IADL impairment for incident dementia.
Multilevel modeling revealed significantly greater reductions in social anxiety, general anxiety, depression, and functional impairment for WCBT compared to VSAU.
In this paper, a real-time image processing system designed to simulate visual impairment for the normally sighted is presented.
Serial position analyses showed greater impairment for TBF items from the beginning of the list than elsewhere in the list.
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