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Discover LudwigThe phrase "physical issues" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to problems or difficulties related to a person's physical health or body. Example: "The athlete was unable to participate in the competition due to lingering physical issues with his knee."
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He had a few physical issues.
But these are just my physical issues with bathing.
"I thought he was having some physical issues.
"She has no physical issues at the moment, she is getting better and better every week".
Clemens made a vague reference to physical issues after that game, and he received treatment yesterday.
He was unfortunate last year with some injuries, had a few physical issues.
"My husband couldn't cope as he had his own physical issues.
Physical issues that cannot be fully addressed with geospatial data or parameterization also complicate the response.
Of course, many people who have autism also have mental or physical issues.
For the ones that aren't so successful, there often are physical issues to contend with.
But it also means a high seed who has had a lot of physical issues lately.
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