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The phrase "unfit to operate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not suitable or safe for use, often in contexts related to machinery, vehicles, or systems. Example: "The inspection revealed that the equipment was unfit to operate, posing a risk to the workers' safety."
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In a diary entry presenting "Random-ass Thoughts" on counterinsurgency, Gray concluded that "American soldiers are culturally unfit to operate in this war".
Let me know your thoughts, and I'll see you all at 9! 8.35pm: I did contemplate a drinking game based entirely around how many times Stuart Baggs mentions that he's 21, but frankly I'd be unfit to operate a keyboard.
Despite being judged unfit to operate and having licensing withdrawn by the local regulator, Uber can continue to operate in London during the appeals process.
"Defendants know that, as a result of selling AR-15s to the civilian market, individuals unfit to operate these weapons gain access to them," writes attorney Joshua Koskoff.
The gun itself was lawfully obtained by the gunman's mother, but the plaintiffs in the case argue that the manufacturer, Bushmaster Firearms International, negligently promoted the military-grade firearm for public consumption to make a profit, despite knowing "that civilians are unfit to operate AR-15s".
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Reuniting families The orphanage that had taken Meseret was among those deemed unfit to continue operating.
Unfit to engage in the topic.
If he were "unfit" to run a major international company, then maybe people would surmise that Cameron was also "unfit" to run the country.
I got sent home for looking "unfit to work".
13 Eligibility criteria for rheumatoid arthritis patients and patients with ASA grade 4 remain unclear, although ASA grade 4 patients would normally be considered unfit for surgery, and the decision to operate on such patients would be based on a case-by-case consideration of whether the benefits outweigh the risks.
I am in the process of setting up an e-petition calling for Transport for London (TfL) to revoke Addison Lee's license to operate as soon as possible; his anti-cyclist comments, as well as urging his drivers to break the law, is enough proof that he is an unfit operator who poses a widespread danger.
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