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The phrase "physically possible" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that can be achieved or done in a physical sense. Example: "I'm not sure if it's physically possible to lift that heavy box by myself."
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If hypercomputation turns out to be physically possible, it will refute Modest Physical CTT.
It's physically possible.
Is that physically possible?
That's surely not physically possible!
Ditto, or not physically possible.
[The gig] just wasn't physically possible.
Physically possible, but demanding a giggle.
That's just about as good as was physically possible.
In your case that would not have been physically possible.
Yet puppets can "convey something that isn't physically possible in the space".
"They like to know that the love scene is physically possible".
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