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The phrase "a tangible proportion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a measurable or significant part of something, often in contexts related to statistics, research, or analysis.
Example: "The study revealed that a tangible proportion of participants reported feeling more engaged after the new training program was implemented."
Alternatives: "a significant portion of" or "a measurable share of".
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There is still a tangible proportion of ad hoc methods lacking theoretical underpinnings and/or rigorous testing.
(2) If the answer to the previous question is "yes", is this effect prevalent enough to manifest itself in a tangible proportion of gene pairs so that, e.g., the average (over all gene pairs) is affected?
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Christopher Burke, in his book on German typographer Paul Renner, creator of the Futura typeface, described his views about page proportions: Bringhurst describes a book page as a tangible proportion, which together with the textblock produce an antiphonal geometry, which has the capability to bind the reader to the book, or conversely put the reader's nerve on edge or drive the reader away.
Second, a higher proportion of tangible fixed assets over financial debt significantly decrease the probability of being in bankruptcy among Spanish micro firms in financial distress.
If this is too extreme, then we should demand some increase in the backing for deposits, new fiscal rules to discourage banks from issuing debt, the maintenance of higher levels of capital than is now the case along with a higher proportion of what is called tangible, or loss-absorbing, equity, and a governance regime that would look to break up the largest, too-big-to-fail banks.
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.
(2007a) have described a tangible model of self-assembly of a poliovirus capsid (see Figure 1B).
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