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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more tangible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the physical or concrete nature of two or more things, indicating that one is more easily perceived or understood than the other.
Example: "The benefits of this new policy are more tangible than the previous one, making it easier for employees to see its impact."
Alternatives: "are more concrete" or "are more evident".
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Others are more tangible.
There are more tangible benefits, too.
There are more tangible results as well.
Other forms of vengeance are more tangible.
There are more tangible factors at play.
Sometimes, the advantages of being an antisnowbird are more tangible.
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"It is more tangible".
Mine was more tangible.
It had to be "more tangible".
Some of that well-wishing is more tangible.
His track record outside of sport is more tangible.
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