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The phrase "a tangible link" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or concrete connection between two entities, ideas, or concepts.
Example: "The archaeological findings provided a tangible link between the ancient civilization and modern society."
Alternatives: "a concrete connection" or "a physical bond".
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If there was a tangible link to Mexico in our lives, it was her food.
But suspicion of steroid use has dogged him, even though, like Bagwell, there has never been a tangible link.
They provide a tangible link between the activity of a single cell and complex "higher-level" behaviour.
The hut was his writing sanctuary and provides a tangible link with the man and his writing.
It was his last real home and is a tangible link to one of one of our greatest war poets".
Laura Barnett: So you think there's a tangible link between media misogyny and the effects of the recession?
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Minimalism as a movement -never formally organized but still a tangible linking of like-minded artists - embraced all the arts, starting with painting and sculpture and quickly spreading to dance and music and beyond.
"The location of Westgate Hotel on Commercial Street, which has been listed, has a more tangible link to the uprising since it was the scene of a bloody exchange of fire between Chartists and soldiers".
But trains like the Empire Builder provide a real, tangible link between small towns like Havre and big cities like Chicago.
"The fact they are in the men's own handwriting gives their relatives a real tangible link to them and what they were feeling at that time".
English Heritage said the buildings will provide a "real and tangible link for visitors to the distant past".
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