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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also been a tangible" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where you are discussing something that has been a concrete or physical representation of an idea or concept.
Example: "The project has also been a tangible benefit to the community, improving local infrastructure."
Alternatives: "also represented a concrete" or "also served as a physical".
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Not only have kitchens been the focal point of most homes, but they have also been a tangible indication of social evolution in the United States for more than four centuries, said Nancy Carlisle, curator for Historic New England and creator of the exhibition, which opened here this month.
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It would also be a tangible endorsement of any American-led attack.
Compassion for Others and Self Compassion is not only a response to organizational pain, but can also be a value, linked to tangible behavior that occurs both within and outside of the organization.
Nonetheless, more tangible rewards can also be a help.
The demise of Christianity and Crisis magazine, also thriving during this era is a tangible indication of how seriously the input of Stringfellow and others was taken by the mainlime churches.
But also the BBC coming back in is a tangible demonstration of a new BBC".
"He gets the benefits of the funds from Atlantic City, and he also gets what would appear to be a tangible benefit of being a dual office holder," Mr. Weingart said.
Solidarity is a tangible asset.
Truth is a tangible entity.
That's a tangible accomplishment.
"It's a tangible product now".
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