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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tangible form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has a physical presence or can be perceived through the senses.
Example: "The artist's vision was finally realized in a tangible form, as the sculpture took shape before our eyes."
Alternatives: "a physical manifestation" or "a concrete representation".
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Still more support has come in a tangible form.
Copyright protects "original works of authorship" that are fixed in a tangible form of expression.
"We wanted to come up with something that was beautifully designed and well-written that gives a tangible form to what is under way".
The US Copyright Office allows registration, but since 1989, simply creating a work that is "fixed in a tangible form that it is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or device" initiates copyright protection.
The idea of the orchestra as a democratic institution may seem odd today, when we associate it with elitism, but in the early days of this nation, many people saw a symphony, made up of many people playing together and thus a tangible form of democracy in action, as the quintessential American art form.
Much like Gold, bitcoins can be used to store value, although they are not a tangible form of currency.
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Under Berne, everything gets copyright protection the minute it's fixed in a tangible form--no registration or marking required.
The prince and his courtiers chase the spectral imagery of the red death, and "gasp in unutterable horror at finding the grave-cerements and corpse-like mask which they handled with so violent a rudeness, untenanted by any tangible form".
The stories took a more tangible form when a neighbor who was razing a house asked Ms. Hessing and a friend, Sylvia Heerens, if they would take custody of a large cache of old papers.
According to Charles Fernyhough, a psychologist from Britain, "putting our thoughts into words gives them a more tangible form, which makes them easier to use". Lev Vygotsky, a famous Russian psychologist, concluded that self-talk is not just used as a tool for learning, but is in fact a social act.
According to Charles Fernyhough, a psychologist from Britain, "putting our thoughts into words gives them a more tangible form, which makes them easier to use".
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