Sentence examples for been tangible from inspiring English sources

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been tangible

adjective

Touchable; able to be touched or felt; perceptible by the sense of touch; palpable.

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The results have been tangible.

It's physically been tangible in the last seven years.

In the span of a little more than a decade from the year 2002, there has been tangible progress on many fronts.

"There have been tangible improvements in security in the recent period in Baghdad and the provinces, but it is not enough," Mr. Maliki said.

The improvement has been tangible, Green making the semi-finals at the world championships in Daegu, South Korea, There he met his idol, Maurice Greene, the 100m Olympic champion from Sydney, who provided Jack with his most potent Olympic memory.

There have already been tangible benefits: Stevens says one employee came up with an idea for the management of the printing press tapes that could save the group £100,000 a year.

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The stress is tangible.

It's tangible.

The relief was tangible.

"The changes are tangible.

His empathy was tangible.

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