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The phrase "a physical declaration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement or announcement that is made in a tangible or concrete form, as opposed to being abstract or verbal.
Example: "The artist's work was not just a visual representation but also a physical declaration of her beliefs and values."
Alternatives: "a tangible statement" or "a concrete announcement".
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Aided by the target-rich visual environment of encampments, which proved to be irresistible to reporters and photographers, the protest rendered what had been a political argument into a physical declaration.
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The attack on Pearl Harbor was a physical act accompanied by a typewritten physical declaration of war (delivered by hand) against the United States of America by the sovereign Government of Japan.
The SBA issued a physical disaster declaration to cover the period from April 25 to May 5, which allowed it to issue disaster loans to affected businesses.
In a separate appeal, the governor also asked the federal Small Business Association to issue a physical-damage declaration for the county, which would make low-interest loans available to renters as well as home and business owners hurt by the storms.
"A sweeping declaration would effectively tell these children that they have now been labeled as having a physical or mental handicap under federal law," he says.
(a) Physical.
"A physical feeling?" "Ya.
Creating a physical barrier.
Create a physical divide.
Add a physical quirk.
Use a physical reminder.
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