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How to use tangible in a sentence

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It's rare in a service industry to be able to create something so tangible and enduring.
Regrettably, there is still no tangible legislation that tackles the problem of sexual harassment in the workplace.
The new government should win the public trust by exerting itself to attain tangible results in its efforts to translate the promise into action.
There was a need for the Authority to centralize power in order to deliver effectively in the form of tangible results of the peace process.
But seldom has such a celebrated political project seen so little tangible circulation.
But the film is strikingly bereft of tangible anger, its mood more poignant than incendiary.
Unfortunately, they come up short in providing a tangible value proposition that quantifies what the product actually means to a business.
These points are concrete objects, being either coloured or tangible, according as they are susceptible to sight or touch.
The tangible proof of that was seen in the hundreds of cards, greetings and messages of hope he received during his brief illness.
Aside from generating buzz, the free newsletter has garnered some tangible benefits for the company.
One of the most tangible connections I've made in the past few days is between my leg and a piece of wood while biking in Pacific Spirit Park.
The less tangible aspects such as trust and the quality and depth of relationships are almost impossible to measure.
Pride at this Highland showpiece event was tangible in the faces of directors and supporters alike before the game.
The dialectic of display and secrecy essential to Mouride visuality is what gives Serigne Faye's imagorium such tangible impact.
If this is cultural arrogance, it has perhaps some of its roots in insecurity and takes a tangible form in architectural monumentalism.
And thus it is speakable or tangible only as perceived in the changes it effects.
Moreover, their impact is often more obvious and tangible than it was in an earlier era.
And did this blizzard of deal activity generate tangible additional value for their shareholders?
Still, the sight took on an ominous face, especially when the blob began to from a solid tangible shape.
Sliding behind the futuristic facia there is a tangible feeling of both solidity and comfort.
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Examples from Classical Literature
How could I get at some tangible conclusion as to her character and antecedents?
Had she any tangible ground for believing that calendar could be found in Queensborough?
This was not sufficient, because though visible not sufficiently tangible, countable, and tariffable.
They mock at wounds who never confronted a foe more tangible than a Baconian cryptogam.
To the Samoyed, for instance, the reindeer which serves him as unit of value is wealth in the most concrete and tangible form.
The tension seemed to seep out of the room as tangible as a stream of water.
The jailing of a seducer offered a tangible recompense for the self-denial which he, as a non-seducer, practiced.
Rosa's color and spirits had returned, at the sight of her tangible ally at the gate.
On every side was the silence, pressing upon them with a tangible presence.
I take it that trustworthy and honest in tangible things are much the same.
They mean the actual progress of the race in tangible items of daily living and not the theoretics of barren disputation.
If it be put in a real, tangible, and unevasive way I shall accept, pitching my friends the Tories to the winds.
Had he calculated in his own subtle brain that temptations are least resistible when they are most tangible?
He is incapable of knowing the value of anything less tangible and vendible!
The effects of urbanization are more tangible and better recognized than those of agricultural land-use.
He shrugged his shoulders as if the obloquy were a tangible load that could be shifted.
On the contrary, the ponderable and tangible realities of the immediate situation counselled neutrality.
They provide imposingly tangible evidence that something is being done about migration.
A billion-dollar prize for a safer intoxicant would give them a tangible reason to aim much higher.
For a moment the stillness seemed tangible in its oppressiveness.
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