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The phrase "a few physical issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of problems or concerns related to physical health or conditions.
Example: "After the examination, the doctor mentioned that I had a few physical issues that needed to be addressed."
Alternatives: "some physical problems" or "a couple of physical concerns".
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He had a few physical issues.
He was unfortunate last year with some injuries, had a few physical issues.
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Of course part of Starnes' issue is the fact that the UC Berkeley protests resulted in damage to the student union and a few physical confrontations.
Practice a few physical tricks.
Maintain a journal of physical issues.
In the study group, most of the Caesareans were emergency, but for a few hospitalized mothers with different physical issues like infections or growth retardation in fetus, the Caesarean section was planned some time in advance, and they had at least about a week to prepare themselves for the procedure.
While advantages of the new radiation techniques are evident upon physical grounds a few radiobiological issues remain unresolved regarding the evaluation of radiation doses employed in these treatment modalities [ 6].
It's a command issue more than a physical issue or a stuff issue.
A few key issues emerged from these qualitative data, among these is the physical distance to the schools and the policy of disallowing preschool children to stay in school hostels due to their tender age.
Still, there are a few unresolved issues.
I see a few important issues.
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