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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tangible solace in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific source of comfort or relief that is concrete or perceptible.
Example: "After a long day, I found a tangible solace in the warmth of my favorite blanket."
Alternatives: "a concrete comfort in" or "a physical relief in".
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There is a tangible solace in recognizing this capability among the plants, animals and fungi on our planet.
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There is a tangible nervousness in global media today.
These managers take a tangible interest in their employees' projects.
Like Mr. Goldman, Ms. O'Rourke seeks a cauterizing solace in other bodies, in sex.
He wouldn't have found an ear and solace in an overgrown log cabin on Fleck Road.
I find a lot of solace in housework.
Growing up I found a lot of solace in playing guitar and singing.
I really take a lot of solace in that," Williams said.
I take a lot of solace in that.
Like many unhappy teenagers, Lou Reed found more than a measure of solace in music.
Perhaps a person finds solace in knowing that his or her life was meaningful and well-lived; perhaps the meaning is re-defined or no longer important.
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