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The phrase "a physical place" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a location that has a tangible, concrete presence, as opposed to a virtual or abstract concept.
Example: "The meeting will take place in a physical place where everyone can gather and discuss the project."
Alternatives: "a tangible location" or "a concrete site".
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"Normally, I start from a physical place.
A: As a physical place.
It was not a physical place.
Q: As a physical place, you mean?
(ii) maintains a physical place of business.
Sometimes we do a theme more than a physical place.
Initially he was reluctant - "Home, for me, is no longer a physical place or a country.
As a physical place, it can be both intriguing and off-putting.
I don't understand why people think that simply being in a physical place does much.
The idea of hell as a physical place is not unique to Christianity.
The term doesn't just designate a physical place, though many Russians do indeed live here.
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