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physically oriented
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'physically oriented' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to activities or behaviors that are focused on physical tasks or bodily movement. For example, "My 8th grade P.E. class was physically oriented, with many activities focused on developing our athletic abilities."
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Exact Expressions
18 human-written examples
Rotation of the flankers also caused an illusory rotation of the target noise, consistent with a crowding-induced orientation that is indistinguishable from physically oriented stimuli.
Science
Have you been playing as a physically oriented character, like a warrior?
Other activities in this section, though, seemed either more obscure or simply less engaging to my more physically oriented son.
News & Media
This makes them most useful for physically oriented numerical simulations, for example of crystalline solids.
We want to show how such a common unit can help to include social science information into a physically oriented land use model.
Science
Laughter boosts immunity, he said, and "laughter yoga, being a physically oriented technique, can benefit cancer patients very much — it can definitely improve the survival chances of cancer patients".
News & Media
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In the catalase gene (CAT), which is very close to ELF5 physically and oriented differently in human, three new SNPs, two in the 5'-untranslated region (UTR), CAT-5U-5 and CAT-5U-1, and one in intron 11, CAT-E11-1, were found to be associated significantly with scrotal hernia.
Science
If you're lost, or you're trying to find your way from one point on a map to another, you need to either find a landmark physically and orient yourself accordingly, use a compass, or use a GPS.
Wiki
However, once the probes have been placed into deletion bins and oriented spatially then physically linked markers can be analyzed together in order to identify presence/absence variations.
Science
Besides His-Ni II) bio-affinity interactions, His-Ni IIwas also physically adsorbed on Ni(II) modified substrates, leadinteractionsmly oriented antigens.
Physically, micropolar fluid may represent fluids consisting of rigid, randomly oriented (or spherical particles) suspended in a viscous medium, where the deformation of fluid particles is ignored.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "physically oriented" to describe programs, therapies, or activities that prioritize physical engagement and development over mental or emotional aspects. For instance, a "physically oriented" rehabilitation program might focus on regaining motor skills.
Common error
Avoid using "physically oriented" as a direct substitute for simply "physical". While related, "physically oriented" implies a focus or prioritization, not just the presence of physical elements. For example, don't describe a textbook as "physically oriented"; it should be "physical" or "physics-related" depending on the context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "physically oriented" functions primarily as an adjective modifying a noun. It describes something characterized by a focus on physical aspects, activities, or principles, as illustrated by Ludwig's examples of "physically oriented yoga" and "physically oriented rehabilitation programme".
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40%
News & Media
30%
Academia
20%
Less common in
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5%
Formal & Business
5%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "physically oriented" is a grammatically sound and commonly used adjective phrase that describes something with a primary focus on physical aspects. Ludwig's examples from diverse sources like scientific journals, news outlets, and academic publications show its versatility. Its usage is most common in science, news and media, and academic contexts. While alternative phrases like ""bodily focused"" and ""movement-based"" exist, "physically oriented" uniquely conveys a prioritization of physical elements, making it a valuable term for nuanced communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
physically active
Focuses on engaging in physical activity, shifting from the concept of orientation to the state of being active.
bodily focused
Emphasizes the body as the primary point of attention, similar to being "physically oriented".
movement-based
Highlights activities centered on physical movement rather than static states, changing focus from orientation to activity.
kinesthetically driven
Focuses on the sensory experience of movement, adding a layer of sensory input not necessarily present in "physically oriented".
action-centered
Shifts the emphasis from physical aspects to active engagement, making it more about doing than being.
exercise-related
Specifies the context to physical exercise, which is a more limited scope than "physically oriented".
sports-minded
Suggests an interest or aptitude for sports, adding a connotation of athletic inclination absent in "physically oriented".
manually operated
Highlights the use of hands or physical effort to operate something, which is more specific than the general "physically oriented".
tactilely inclined
Indicates a preference for touch and physical sensation, bringing in a sensory aspect not central to "physically oriented".
hands-on approach
Highlights direct physical involvement in a task, suggesting active participation which isn't always implied by being "physically oriented".
FAQs
How can I use "physically oriented" in a sentence?
You can use "physically oriented" to describe something that is focused on physical aspects or activities. For example, "The school's curriculum is "physically oriented", with a strong emphasis on sports and outdoor activities".
What are some alternatives to saying "physically oriented"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "bodily focused", "movement-based", or "kinesthetically driven".
Is it correct to say "physically oriented"?
Yes, "physically oriented" is a correct and commonly used phrase to describe something focused on physical aspects or activities. Ludwig AI also confirms the correctness of the phrase.
What's the difference between "physically oriented" and "physically active"?
"Physically oriented" describes something that prioritizes or focuses on physical aspects, while "physically active" describes someone who engages in a lot of physical activity. The former is about the focus, the latter about the action.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested