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The phrase "a range of tangible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of physical or concrete items, concepts, or benefits that can be perceived or measured.
Example: "The project offers a range of tangible benefits, including improved efficiency and cost savings."
Alternatives: "a variety of concrete" or "a selection of physical".
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In a series of studies examining the operations of a methamphetamine trafficking group working out of Australia, Bright and colleagues (studies: Bright et al. 2012, 2014a, b, Bright and Delaney 2013) demonstrate the high correlation between human capital and social capital, where the human capital measure captured a range of tangible and intangible resources.
The emerging range of possible actions as designed by research managers as well as the early experience of individual higher education institutions in experimenting with sustainability in academic research contribute to the translation of sustainability into a range of tangible and realistic research actions for higher education institutions.
Along with featuring people who are changing lives and whose lives are changed, we pull together a range of tangible, useful actions for you to join the journey.
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Not only can pet ownership do wonders to help combat feelings of loneliness and depression, it also offers a range of more tangible and quantifiable health benefits.
Second, there is a range of less tangible benefits.
In addition to teamwork, each student group worked with a fit model, which provided a wide range of tangible and intangible benefits for learning about the product development process.
New generation of supply chains needs to be well investigated and evaluated by a wide range of tangible and intangible metrics to survive in competitive market.
This analysis of research impacts indicates that some, but not all, of the intervention research funded through the HPDRGS achieved a wide range of tangible impacts across most domains.
Narratives described a wide range of tangible and perceptual situations precipitating the introduction of solids: family members and friends saying 'give her food'; parents wanting more unbroken sleep; previous experience; and trying solids viewed as entertainment, seeing 'how the baby reacts' or copes with new tastes.
They explained how a range of practices, from a word of appreciation to tangible rewards expresses the appreciation of the HMT for their work.
Health professionals with a range of service-related expertise found the concept of person-centred care compelling, but required tangible, enduring structures to translate the ideal into practical action.
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