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The phrase "physical capabilities" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person's physical abilities or skills. You can use it in a sentence when describing someone's physical abilities or limitations, such as: - "Despite his age, he still has impressive physical capabilities." - "The job requires someone with strong physical capabilities." - "Due to her injury, her physical capabilities were limited." - "The athlete's rigorous training has improved her physical capabilities." - "The disabled community faces challenges due to their limited physical capabilities."
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"Her physical capabilities are just so limitless".
Female athletes are expanding our understanding of human physical capabilities.
One approach is to give them more humanlike physical capabilities.
Australia's physical capabilities, which are sometimes accentuated in Asia, will continue to be of benefit.
An on-field leader, Irvine's impressive physical capabilities do not mask his passing ability.
"They have the physical capabilities to host the event," Thayer said.
Successful AI-driven smart services will augment human intelligence just as machines augmented physical capabilities.
My thoughts as a wife were filled mainly with concern for Gordie's physical capabilities.
Both are used to drive thoroughbreds — sometimes beyond their physical capabilities — to win.
The railway Web site describes a "physical capabilities test" among the requirements for new hires.
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