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The phrase "a physical change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts to describe a change in the state or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition.
Example: "When ice melts into water, it undergoes a physical change."
Alternatives: "a material change" or "a tangible change".
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I've also noticed a physical change in the artists.
A visual change is experienced as a physical change.
Second, there is likely to be a physical change.
The new design for Columbus Center will bring more than a physical change in the cityscape, in other words.
It takes time to gauge the success or effectiveness of a physical change on the emotional landscape.
Project means a physical change in, or change in the method of operation of, an existing major stationary source.
However, flood regime change that appears to result from a physical change in the system has been detected.
Each unit operation will bring about a physical change that will alter the product concentration and/or degree of purity.
"It affects sleep," said Dr. Rosenthal, who explained that 90percentt of the population report a physical change with the season.
If a physical change occurs, the physical properties of a substance will change, but its chemical identity will remain the same.
When you put them with an adoptive family who really care about them, you actually see a physical change in them, and in how happy they are.
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