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Discover Ludwig'become tangible' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is becoming more concrete, clear, or real. For example, "The prospect of our team winning the championship has become more tangible with each victory."
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With the help of our laser and printers, things can quickly become tangible.
Environmental problems result in environmental policies when they become tangible to communities.
In this context, numbers become tangible, dynamic, emotional -- everything chalkboard numbers are not.
The excitement in the field has become tangible as more new cell types have been found.
The worst can swiftly become tangible, just as we, in a matter of moments, can evaporate to spirit.
"Through it, for the people of Germany, unity will become tangible reality in decisive areas," Mr. Kohl said.
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It all became tangible".
"The question is how the intangible becomes tangible," he said.
In that instant, the legend of Willie Mays became tangible for the schoolchildren.
The forces themselves became tangible when he saw volcanic Mount Osorno erupt on January 15 , 1835
The past – Charles II, the plague, the fire of London – became tangible, alive.
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