Sentence examples for Being tangible from inspiring English sources

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Being tangible

adjective

Touchable; able to be touched or felt; perceptible by the sense of touch; palpable.

Exact(4)

The control methods we defined, being tangible and practical, were fairly straightforward to determine.

When you bring together the advantage of real estate being tangible, there's really no comparison for the passive investor.

Brand equity is a form of goodwill, and there is a reason why goodwill is treated as an asset on a company's balance sheet, regardless of it not being tangible.

Women more comfortably described the physical changes, emotional strength and presence of social support as being tangible effects, which were easier to gauge in association with their participation dragon boating.

Similar(56)

The stress is tangible.

It's tangible.

The relief was tangible.

"The changes are tangible.

His empathy was tangible.

Yet there are tangible solutions.

"Now the harms are tangible".

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