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Collocations for physical - noun

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ADJECTIVE

complete
annual, routine
Pilots undergo routine physicals.

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VERB + physical

have, undergo
fail, pass
He was accepted onto the course after passing the physical.

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Collocations for physical - adj.

VERBS

be
The problem is purely physical, not mental.
become, get, turn
Mikey and Jacob's fight had started to get physical.

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ADVERB

purely
Our relationship was purely physical.
almost
The shock of the darkness was almost physical.

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Physical is used with these nouns:
ability, abuse, act, activity, affection, aggression, agility, agony, ailment, anguish, appearance, arrangement, aspect, assault, asset, attraction, attribute, barrier, beauty, blow, challenge, characteristic, check-up, chemist, chemistry, collapse, comedy, comfort, complaint, condition, confinement, confrontation, consequence, constitution, contact, coordination, courage, custody, damage, danger, decay, decline, defect, deformity, demand, demonstration, dependence, description, destruction, deterioration, development, difference, dimension, disability, discipline, discomfort, disorder, distance, distress, disturbance, efficiency, effort, endurance, energy, entity, environment, equipment, evidence, exam, examination, excitement, exercise, exertion, exhaustion, existence, expression, fatigue, feat, feature, fitness, force, form, frailty, geography, geology, handicap, hardship, harm, health, illness, impact, imperfection, inability, inactivity, infirmity, inspection, integrity, interaction, intimacy, intimidation, labour, layout, likeness, limit, limitation, location, longing, love, lust, make-up, manifestation, manipulation, maturity, nature, necessity, need, neglect, object, obstruction, pain, passion, perfection, phenomenon, pleasure, preparation, presence, principle, problem, process, property, prowess, proximity, punishment, quality, reality, realm, recovery, recreation, rehabilitation, relationship, remains, reminder, removal, renewal, resemblance, resource, restraint, retaliation, safety, science, scientist, self, sensation, separation, shape, side effect, similarity, size, space, specimen, stamina, state, stature, strain, strength, suffering, superiority, surroundings, survival, symbol, symptom, therapist, therapy, threat, tiredness, toil, toll, torment, torture, training, trait, transformation, trauma, type, universe, vigour, violence, vulnerability, weakness, well-being, work, world, wreck

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