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"physical debility" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a state of being physically weak or lacking in strength and can be used in various contexts. Example: The severe sports injury left him with a permanent physical debility that hindered his ability to walk and perform daily tasks.
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It is a collective portrait of pain, mental illness, physical debility, and, often enough, shattered families.
Komiya, K. et al. Physicians' attitudes toward the definition of "death from age-related physical debility" in deceased elderly with aspiration pneumonia.
Chemistry may indeed lie behind alcoholism, but its hallmark symptom is not liver failure or hypertension or any other physical debility.
These trials might not be unique to them, but the book's emphasis on physical debility underlines the feeling that greatness casts a dark, destructive shadow.
This is like saying that a person who starves to death dies not because of lack of food but because of physical debility.
Most moving, perhaps, is the idea that much of the joy of life can still be experienced even through the barrier of serious physical debility.
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Where can I find out about schools that understand that physical debilities like chronic pain also affect learning, and support their students accordingly?
Gesturing toward a dining room of people in various stages of physical and mental debility, he said: "I feel like my mind is going, and I don't want to end up like them.
Debility occurs even in those with good baseline physical function.
Senility includes senescence, asthenia, and debility (WHO 2007), relating to mental infirmity and physical deterioration in the elderly.
(Zero blood pressure is a serious debility).
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