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The phrase "a tangible case of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific example or instance that is concrete and observable, often in discussions or analyses.
Example: "The recent increase in pollution levels is a tangible case of the effects of climate change on urban environments."
Alternatives: "a clear example of" or "a concrete instance of".
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Pet owners yearning to explore Europe are not the only people to be celebrating a tangible case of animal liberation – the outbound travel industry will also rejoice.
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This is much more tangible in case of MUC2 that was absent in 13.3% of serrated adenomas, and MUC5AC that was present in 66.6% of these cases.
PepsiCo, for example, shows a tangible book value of $6.5 billion, yet a market value of $86.8 billion.
What both classes shared was a tangible sense of fear.
This gave the campaign a tangible sense of urgency.
"There's a tangible sense of discovery and transgression".
It marks a change of mood and is a tangible expression of Berlin's frustration.
Greetings are a tangible recognition of others.
This is a tangible consequence of the system.
(2007a) have described a tangible model of self-assembly of a poliovirus capsid (see Figure 1B).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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