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in tact
adjective
Misspelling of intact
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"in tact" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation or object that is complete, undamaged and still in its original condition. For example: "The delicate glass vase arrived in tact with no breakage."
Exact(54)
His chimney toppled; otherwise his house remained in tact.
Here's hoping they stay in tact once the mud strikes.
That negativity is still very much in tact.
Keep the tinsel from the baubles and those fairy lights in tact.
Equally, seating friends, enemies and frenemies is an exercise in tact.
Five years on, she has gained much in experience, though perhaps little in tact.
Similar(6)
It uses organic TFT technology to keep clarity in-tact and to retain its 0.3mm thickness.
That you can talk about your feelings and your metaphorical balls will remain in-tact.
I feel lucky that the basic structure of my world is stable, and in-tact.
How much better would the team even be with an in-tact offensive line?
EAST LYNNE COMPANY "The New York Idea," returns with most of the original cast in-tact.
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