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The phrase "a physical challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an activity or task that requires physical effort or skill, often in the context of sports, fitness, or personal development.
Example: "Completing a marathon is not just a test of endurance; it is truly a physical challenge that pushes your limits."
Alternatives: "a physical test" or "a bodily challenge".
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Now there's a physical challenge for you.
Some walkers are pilgrims; other are looking for a physical challenge or a cultural experience.
Howard says he knows the N.B.A. will be more than a physical challenge.
"Climbing is a physical challenge, but also very much a mental challenge," Dr. Giddings said.
"It was so much more of a mental challenge than a physical challenge.
Things become difficult when you can't stand up to a physical challenge".
But there's a physical challenge to what we do, and we've hung together.
Not only was there a physical challenge to building this building, there was a financial challenge.
"It was really a physical challenge, but I'm proud to have managed it".
Modano was once thought to be a soft player who did not compete well against a physical challenge.
Why should anyone object when one of them agrees to take on a physical challenge for charity?
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