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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mentally disabled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has a mental disability. For example, "The school has special programs to help students with mental disabilities succeed."
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She feared that in addition to his physical disability, he might be mentally disabled.
For example, one Congolese woman with a mentally disabled daughter explained: I have a child with mental problems.
Mentally disabled people?
Because I'm mentally disabled".
He also happens to be mentally disabled.
Some prisoners were mentally disabled or illiterate.
Mentally disabled people don't catch many breaks.
His son, 21 and mentally disabled, came into the room.
"It's a massive challenge to play someone mentally disabled.
The Bobby who cared for a mentally disabled neighbor.
The students here are mentally disabled, but physically capable.
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