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Discover Ludwig“intangible” is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that cannot be touched physically, or something that is hard to define or measure. For example: His love for her is an intangible feeling that cannot be measured.
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Intangible assets.
It was intangible assets".
He's an intangible guy.
WEAKNESSES -- An intangible: hunger.
There's that intangible spirit.
And there's an intangible there.
That may bring intangible benefits.
Intangible, indefinable, potent beyond imagining.
It was intangible," she says.
These companies have intangible assets.
"It's so intangible," he said.
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