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The phrase "a tangible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that can be perceived by touch or is concrete in nature, often in contrast to abstract concepts.
Example: "The project resulted in a tangible improvement in community engagement."
Alternatives: "a concrete" or "a physical".
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It makes a tangible difference.
That's a tangible accomplishment.
"It involves absolute truth, a tangible asset.
And Sir John left a tangible legacy.
Solidarity is a tangible asset.
"It's a tangible product now".
Truth is a tangible entity.
To become a tangible thing?
There's a tangible sadness to the film.
Not bad for a tangible outcome.
A tangible beauty, like hard candy, something you could bite.
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