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Free sign upThe phrase "in a tangible" is not complete and requires additional context to be correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that can be perceived or measured physically.
Example: "The results of the experiment were presented in a tangible form that everyone could understand."
Alternatives: "in a concrete" or "in a physical".
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Still more support has come in a tangible form.
It isn't productive in a tangible sense; it's productive in a human sense.
Religious people throughout time have felt great resonance in a tangible symbol of their ethereal beliefs.
Our reporting process also illustrates the value of volunteering in a tangible way.
In a tangible way, the team's statistics reflect a more balanced team.
Most reasonable estimates are that we lost, in a tangible sense, at least one year's worth of gross domestic product.
Our influences Our 2D backgrounds – we love generating ideas, which we can now apply in a tangible 3D world.
Investing in a tangible asset like real estate may seem to offer a greater sense of control.
Dishwasher detergents contribute just a fraction, but environmental campaigners say any reduction can result in a tangible improvements.
Many Catholics eager for the church to change — and in a tangible way — look to him as their change agent.
But for at least a few games this week, the Knicks have been something they have never been in a tangible way: Carmelo's team.
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