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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mental facilities" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to a person's cognitive or intellectual abilities. Example: The accident left John with severe head injuries that affected his mental facilities, making it difficult for him to focus and remember things.
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my mental facilities improved greatly and I feel new.
But we do intend to stretch your mental facilities, such as they are.
Although regular judges can make referrals, they have no personnel assigned to conduct evaluations or make placements in mental facilities.
Mental prostheses didn't start with electronic devices like personal digital assistants, but with the invention of human language and its associated mental facilities.
The enterprising reporting of Alan Schwarz, in the Times, on dementia-inducing head injuries among N.F.L. players is no less impressive than Danny Hakim's investigations in the same paper of abuses in state mental facilities.
It costs some $150,000 or more annually to house a resident at modern state mental facilities like Worcester, compared to about $30,000 a year for good community care, including housing, experts estimate.
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"He should be in a secure mental facility that's adequately treating his illness".
Burns was sent to a state mental facility in Tuscaloosa for assessment, but was released a few weeks later.
The obvious threat from marijuana is that children will lose mental facility and health because of the inhalation of toxins.
He has been handed over to the psychiatric authorities under suspicion of faking madness to get out of jail and into a cushy mental facility.
This state's law also prohibits the family from committing a member who is older than the age of 13 to a mental facility.
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