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The phrase "are very tangible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is concrete, clear, or easily perceived, often in a context where you want to emphasize the physical or real nature of an idea or concept.
Example: "The benefits of this new policy are very tangible, as employees have reported increased job satisfaction and productivity."
Alternatives: "are quite concrete" or "are easily noticeable".
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These are very tangible aspirations that each successive generation has wanted for itself".
They are very tangible, in contrast to the image of Christ's face printed on the cloth as a fading ochre stain.
Right now, their brands are very tangible things that you keep in your wallet and hold in your hands.
There are very tangible things that have made us better, and it's important to keep".
And for good reason: the impacts to people and nature are very tangible indeed.
My skills are very tangible, and my approach has always been practical.
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At Manor, the space is very tangible".
"The threat of an oil shock is very tangible.
And that's very tangible for where we are now".
What has been very tangible this summer is the personal bitterness within the party.
"Although this is a matter for command, the impact is very tangible for the families and in that sense becomes an AFF issue".
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