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The phrase "a tangible reality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is concrete, perceptible, or has a physical presence, often in contrast to abstract concepts.
Example: "The advancements in technology have transformed what was once a dream into a tangible reality for many people."
Alternatives: "a concrete existence" or "a physical manifestation".
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But that possibility remains more of a hope than a tangible reality at the moment.
Its virtues are its generosity, its breadth and its felt evocation of a tangible reality.
For my family, the American Dream is a tangible reality, not just a fanciful concept.
HE strives to give students the tools to make big and intangible business ideas a tangible reality.
In some traditional Christian cultures, that is a tangible reality, regardless of whether any academics are standing by with a notebook.
"It will be our money, a tangible reality and not just the 'virtual' market currency which has thus far been perceived to be".
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What was once a dream is now a very tangible reality — and these groundbreaking startups are making it easier than ever to climb the career ladder while trotting the globe.
There is a growing consensus among government officials and fiscal monitors that New York City's budget woes, often mentioned but not yet felt, will take on a more tangible reality in the coming months.
The season four episodes are set to be released all in one productivity-limiting day next year, and the newest update from set likely elicited such joy because the day people have been waiting more than six years for is becoming a more tangible reality.
The tool makes ingenious use of physical objects and animation to help translate abstract concepts from maths, physics, or arts into a more tangible reality.
The two archeologists "constantly interrupt each other out of excitement over the historical importance of their discovery," says Hecking and adds that the discovery by the two archeologists "some 71 years after the Nazis destroyed the extermination camp where between 170,000 and 250,000 people were murdered.... will help to make the atrocities committed at Sobibór become a more tangible reality".
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