If you mean in a physical sense, I doubt it, but one can never be sure.
He felt himself carried, in an all but physical sense, into the past.
But at least on the outside, in a physical sense, he looked just fine.
I always thought home to be a place, and indeed it is, but not in any physical sense.
She had held him off five years before in more than a physical sense.
He was big in more than merely a physical sense.
Not so much in the physical sense, to be sure.
Since then, the city has done much to improve its image, at least in the physical sense.
As a result, it is a society where everybody has his or her place (in the physical sense).
The word that came to mind was strong, not just in the physical sense.