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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abstract quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or attribute that is not tangible or concrete, often relating to concepts or ideas rather than physical objects.
Example: "The abstract quality of her artwork invites viewers to interpret its meaning in various ways."
Alternatives: "intangible characteristic" or "conceptual attribute".
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The music has an almost abstract quality.
It works to erase the abstract quality of the sound.
It lends a strangely abstract quality to something supposedly conventional.
When it intermittently enters my consciousness it has an abstract quality.
Maybe, some hoped, an even more abstract quality called technicolor would solve the problems.
"I just liked the abstract quality of that, the patterning, the photographic aspect".
Personification, in which human characteristics are attributed to an abstract quality, animal, or inanimate object.
The video experiments are elemental but possess an abstract quality that I think points to the chaotic nature of Lagos.
Mohamedi wrote in a journal, "Music — abstract quality yet real to such a degree that it is almost life".
General-election polls have an abstract quality at this stage, since the current front-runners haven't really faced each other.
An abstract quality in the use of white space was no doubt also on Ms. Wearing's mind.
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