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"incapacitated to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to be unable or unfit to do something. Example: After breaking his leg, John was incapacitated to walk for several weeks.
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Mr. Nicklinson was too incapacitated to administer a fatal dose unaided.
The case hinged on whether Doe was too incapacitated to agree to sex.
Kotkin believes that Lenin was too incapacitated to have composed the document in any legitimate way.
Too incapacitated to do much of anything but muster a pant and a wan grin, Dirty was patiently waiting.
If a person is incapacitated to the level that a lifetime award was thought appropriate, they are not going to get better.
Under the current charter, the duties of the mayor fall to the public advocate, or if the advocate is incapacitated, to the comptroller.
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The disease may be totally incapacitating to the sufferer in the advanced stages.
However the power of the Capitalist discourse does not let the traditional societies incapacitate to defy the economic self and bring forth a moderate, contended, traditional self to harmonize with the nature.
They are meant to incapacitate, to paralyze the voting power of not just the unions themselves but of all middle-class Americans.
Functional severity varied from incapacitating to barely detectable with specific tasks.
Migraine could strike hard without any notice, and was incapacitating to the extent that the woman had to slow down her life, or even put it on hold for the moment.
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