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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something physical" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to tangible things or actions, or to emphasize that a given quantity or quality is very great. For example: "The effects of the pandemic have been more than just something financial—families have experienced something physical, too."
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Was it something physical?
Was it something physical, mental?
It is something physical.
"Everything changes when it's something physical.
People want to experience something physical".
Did something physical contribute to that?
I think it was something physical".
I really like having something physical that's not myself".
"I wanted to do something physical, something imaginative.
"You feel there's something physical about him," she said.
Was it something physical, like a missing limb?
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