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Discover Ludwig"corporeal and" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that exists in physical form, as in "The ghostly apparition had a corporeal and tangible presence in the room."
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The style of glass painting became at once more corporeal and more introspective.
In Donne, the corporeal and the spiritual fought like rabid dogs.
Sviblova writes: "The corporeal and sexuality were signs of an independent personality.
Stevens is one of the least corporeal and most metaphorical of poets, with Beckett not far behind.
The picture forms a link, primitive but palpable, between corporeal and evanescent, between the body and the spirit.
Here we have a philosopher who spent a lot of energy parsing the distinction between the corporeal and the idealized, between the particular and the universal.
There are countless poets of the body, but the body in Brown's poetry serves as a nexus of the corporeal and conceptual.
They are too much like their predecessors: radiantly colored, exquisitely detailed, suggestively deflated, discreetly lascivious and rife with decorative, corporeal and stylistic asides.
(Fonseca is especially adept at making middle age look shockingly similar to adolescence, which I suppose it is, with all its corporeal and sexual insecurities).
In a fashion typical of the comedian, who always passed easily between the corporeal and the sublime, it started as a fart joke.
The point is, I'm sure I wasn't the only man, even the only male Democrat, who was mesmerized by her corporeal and sonic affect.
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