Rebecca Cox wrote:

Could be useful depending on the context.

For example, if you wanted to show that a field was editable content (within the whole application), but not on the particular screen you are on right now (especially if the user knew that by clicking on "edit" or some other option they would be able to edit those particular fields.)
You could even fine tune this so that if some users were able to edit a limited subset of 
the fields, they would only be only shown the "disabled input" for those they 
would be able to edit.

As with the bananas, knowing that a shop usually has them but not today could 
be useful to someone.

Cheers,
Rebecca

Yes, that's it, in the given context, it has implicit meaning, given the data set it is being applied too.

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