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The phrase "a physical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is tangible or material, often in contrast to something abstract or digital.
Example: "She handed me a physical copy of the report, which I found much easier to read than the digital version."
Alternatives: "a tangible" or "a material".
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(a) Physical.
He's a physical tackler.
"A physical feeling?" "Ya.
This is a physical illness".
It was a physical adieu.
It was a physical era.
"It's not a physical thing.
Baylor was a physical team.
McMann is a physical specimen.
It had a physical life.
It's a physical experience.
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