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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corporeal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is physical or material in nature, often in contrast to something abstract or spiritual.
Example: "The artist's work explores the relationship between the corporeal and the ethereal."
Alternatives: "a physical" or "a tangible".
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Everything spiritual presses toward corporealization; its eternal figure is a corporeal figure.
A. In a corporeal sense.
A corporeal presence of the real and the imaginary human.
And, later, after he had escaped to dance: "Thinking became a corporeal experience".
There have been killings by an entity that's more thought and energy than a corporeal form.
I imagine it as little more than a corporeal exit from the world.
On Friday night he presented his solo "Transferência" ("Transference"), a corporeal conversation between fire and air.
Deana Lawson is a photographer whose work negotiates knowledge of selfhood through a corporeal dimension.
Deana Lawson describes her work as negotiating knowledge of selfhood through a corporeal dimension.
My emptiness is not a corporeal one that can be satiated by "goodies," but yummm.
It is also not surprising that many of the plants have a psychological as well as a corporeal application.
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