have mobility

Frequency: 8.228.3 per million words

To possess the ability to move, often used with an adjective (e.g., have limited mobility).

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Examples (10)

  • She has limited mobility in her arms.
  • After the accident, he struggled to have full mobility in his legs.
  • Elderly people often have reduced mobility.
  • Athletes typically have excellent mobility and flexibility.
  • The new therapy helped the patient have increased mobility.
  • Children usually have great mobility, allowing them to play freely.
  • Due to her condition, she might have restricted mobility for a while.
  • He was determined to have regained mobility after the surgery.
  • To adapt to urban life, one must have a certain degree of mobility.
  • The company encourages employees to have career mobility within the organization.