Sentence examples for a tangible end from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a tangible end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a concrete or definite conclusion or outcome of a process or situation.
Example: "The project aims to achieve a tangible end that will benefit the community."
Alternatives: "a concrete conclusion" or "a definite outcome."

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Because the curricular units are reproduced by the Institute and distributed through the New Haven Schools--eventually perhaps even more widely--they do represent a tangible "end product" of the Institute and of a teacher's participation as a Fellow.

The templates consisted of three stages and prompted the team to first "unwrap" a series of standards in order to define a tangible end point (i.e., desired results), which could be further defined by writing a big idea and essential question for the unit.

Such is the nature of religious violence, unconstrained by the need to reconcile indiscriminate means with a temporal or a tangible end.

For three weeks, I didn't go further than the shop at the end of my road and felt, for the first time in my life, rationally suicidal or, more accurately, desperate for a tangible end to a living hell.

For three weeks, I didn't go further than the shop at the end of my road and felt, for the first time in my life, rationally suicidal – or, more accurately, desperate for a tangible end to a living hell.

One of the most innovative aspects of the SMQII is the transformation of the classical scale termed extrinsic motivation (or "learning science as a means to a tangible end") into two scales, i.e. grade motivation and career motivation, which more clearly target the objectives that students perceive to be important in this stage of their education.

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A tangible end-point will help you feel like you're making progress.

Thompson reckons he does the job because he enjoys it and derives great satisfaction from producing a body of work that has a very tangible end product.

These three bands have taken the time to plan a logistically difficult tour that aims to reflect the cross-country troubadouring of old-timers like Woody Guthrie while also fostering an environment of collaboration and creativity; the tangible end result being a musical documentary to be shared with fans.

Walsh, a linguistics professor at the University of Sydney, obviously takes great joy in the academic rigour and investigative nature of the research but he is keenly aware that these discoveries have a tangible, pragmatic end.

The closing "represents the tangible end" to Arkansas phase of the investigation, Mr. Ray said in a statement released by his office.

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