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"intangible nature" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to qualities or ideas that are not tangible or physical. For example, "Love is an intangible nature that can't be seen or touched, but we can feel it."
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So many stories reflect the intangible nature of grieving for an early miscarriage.
Given the intangible nature of intellectual property, it can be difficult to value.
The intangible nature of what Brexit would actually entail revealed itself in conveniently vacuous slogans such as "Take Back Control" and, eventually, simply "Brexit means Brexit".
His willingness to fight increases as he comes to realize the intangible nature of what people think is good for the organization.
Determining the appropriate jurisdiction for taxation is especially difficult with Internet businesses, because of the intangible nature of many of the goods and services that change hands and the ease with which transactions can cross borders.
However, this success at explaining natural phenomena came to be tested from an unexpected direction the behaviour of light, whose intangible nature had puzzled philosophers and scientists for centuries.
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However, digital companies often have assets that are intangible in nature, and many have ecosystems that extend beyond the company's boundaries.
But these statements have little salience for a digital company, which often has assets that are intangible in nature and appreciate in value with use, and ecosystems that extend beyond the company's boundaries.
In this MidAmerican study, contingent valuation techniques and an indirect costing technique have been used, as most consequences of power outages to residential users are related to inconvenience or disruption of housekeeping and leisure activities that are intangible in nature.
First, brands are frequently considered intangible in nature.
It can be difficult to quantitatively measure an organization's innovative culture, values, beliefs, or capabilities, as these concepts tend to be abstract or intangible in nature (Christensen, 2000; Gershon, Stone, Bakken, & Larson, 2004; O'Reilly & Tushman, 2004).
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