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The phrase "abstract things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to concepts, ideas, or items that are not tangible or concrete.
Example: "In philosophy, we often discuss abstract things like justice, beauty, and truth."
Alternatives: "intangible concepts" or "non-physical ideas".
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Q: Abstract things?
I mean, the things that interested me are the abstract things.
Those are real injustices, not just abstract things that happen somewhere else.
It was about lots of wacky abstract things and my role was a poo.
"She's fine with concrete things," Deirdre evaluated, "but abstract things can be a problem.
She rejected the label of "minimalist" and saw herself as an abstract expressionist, painting the most abstract things of all, emotions.
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Some safe abstract thing?
The body is not an abstract thing".
It's such an abstract thing".
It just feels like this abstract thing".
Because to bomb Syria is a very abstract thing!
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