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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feels tangible" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something can be physically felt or perceived with the senses. Example: The new carpet feels tangible under my feet, unlike the old one which was worn out and threadbare.
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I have different ethnicities in me, but this is the one that feels tangible.
Of course, these are solidly digital, but something about them still feels tangible, slightly more handmade, like a human carefully, lovingly, put them together.
Nevertheless, the growing popularity of the tests, combined with social media sites that connect people day to day, has given some adoptees a sense of family that feels tangible, intimate and immediate.
The ability to finally upgrade a potion or craft an item feels tangible once you've spent all that time gathering materials.
RAE's work feels tangible.
He's authentic, and the vision in his pieces feels tangible.
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English felt tangible, like a third — and messy — roommate.
None of us seemed fully awake; the silence felt tangible.
When she told me, I felt like I was walking on air, finally her support felt tangible.
Still, Northern California's wild and woolly history of speculators and hucksters felt tangible beneath Calistoga's contemporary gloss, which wasn't all that glossy, either.
"How are you going to approach this?" Grab a note pad and jot down the steps so that they feel tangible.
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