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The phrase "physically delivered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been delivered in person or sent through a courier service, as opposed to being sent electronically. For example, "The package was physically delivered yesterday morning."
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Bakkt is currently seeking regulatory approval to launch a one-day physically delivered Bitcoin futures contract along with physical warehousing.
Some of them still have not been physically delivered.
Such laws may be incongruous with transactions where nothing is physically delivered to or held in escrow.
They said that she could not have physically delivered the blows that killed Lisa, or even intervened on her behalf.
But the member item vetoes do not take effect until they are physically delivered to the Legislature.
Checks with three retailers, however, showed the online forms still needed to be physically delivered to licensing departments.
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There was also no need for networks of human couriers to physically deliver content to media organisations.
You can rent a drill bit on SnapGoods, but an online platform can't physically deliver it to you.
First, he obtained the Pentagon Papers for The Post, physically delivering them to the home of then-editor Benjamin C. Bradlee.
This means that sometimes it is faster to physically deliver data on a disk than to upload it, he says.
While Getty did not intend to physically deliver the checks to the payees, it did intend to credit the check amounts towards the payees' future purchases.
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