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Discover Ludwig"mobility issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to physical difficulties in walking, climbing stairs, and other types of movement. For example, "Some people with chronic illnesses have mobility issues that can make it difficult for them to perform everyday activities."
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The network-layer routing and mobility issues are addressed in [6] for mobile hotspots.
My parents had mobility issues.
"It has left me with a few mobility issues.
They allow people with mobility issues to join in and gives them back some freedom".
Jessie has learning disabilities and some mobility issues but will have a go at most things.
The museum has excellent access provision for anyone with mobility issues.
Obesity-related infertility or mobility issues were no longer a problem for them.
We've only recently begun to build accessible bathrooms designed for people with mobility issues.
Elderly passengers and those who had "mobility issues" were advised not to visit the site.
I have mobility issues and a lot of pain as a result of the treatment.
As Maya gets older, it becomes clear that she has mobility issues and may be blind.
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