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be as tangible
noun
A libra.
Exact(6)
Education may not be as tangible as green jobs.
"He's a lot like Bob Fosse in his ability to have darkness be as tangible as the areas of light," the lighting designer Jules Fisher said.
No doubt it will be as tangible as ever if he walks to the crease, firing a nation's hope for the kind of performance which would re-announce the greatest of talents.
It can be as tangible as money and assets acquired by an individual, or as symbolic as cultural values and professional standing.
It's sort of all in the same vein.... I've gotta anchor these movies that are in these outrageous worlds, and I have to be as tangible as possible...
We now know what we are looking for and while it may not be as tangible as it is in traditional media, it does not make it any less successful or important for us".
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Still, their allure is as tangible as the satellite dishes that sprout everywhere from village rooftops.
So as Mr. Ferris writes about Tim, somehow conveying Tim's self-pity through his third person narrative voice, he gives "The Unnamed" a writerly preciousness that is as tangible as Tim's problem is vague.
We don't dare to talk about it, but it's as tangible as the blare of car horns outside our windows: What will happen when he grows old?
Seeing people consume your product well, that's as tangible as it gets".
The magic of the place was as tangible as the magic of its films.
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