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The phrase "is being handicapped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is being hindered or limited in their abilities or progress. Example: "The project is being handicapped by a lack of funding, which is preventing it from moving forward."
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But she goes on to say that the industry is being handicapped by regulations.
As in other red Senate battleground states, the Democratic candidate is being handicapped by Obama's unpopularity.
Third, who is being handicapped, if anyone?
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It's been handicapped by having a heavily protected domestic auto market.
But until now it's been handicapped by one major obstacle: there was no way for users to pay to download new songs.
THERE is no evidence that Intrade is being widely used to handicap events that are important to financial markets, but it isn't being entirely ignored, either.
By James Thurber and Starr The New Yorker, January 7 , 1933P. 12 An American engineer working in Russia wished to get word out to an American collegue that he was being seriously handicapped by lack of cooperation on the part of Mongol tribesmen.
Despite this handicap, much is being discovered about these organisms, with genomics leading the way.
It's like being handicapped".
When you think about getting older, it is not being handicapped".
"The trouble with our society," explained an owner in his 80s who controls hazardous fuel on his property despite being handicapped "is that one person can do the work…and other people will take the benefit".
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