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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less tangibly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is not easily measurable or observed, but still has an impact or significance. Example: "The benefits of exercise are not just limited to physical health, but also extend to mental well-being, although this may be less tangibly noticeable."
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Less tangibly, there's also a sense of intellectual exhaustion.
And, less tangibly, the political and intellectual base of Mr Cardoso's government is narrowed and diminished.
Less tangibly, several academy students are now taking lessons with Baltimore musicians.
Less tangibly, the agreement with the US has also been conceived as part of a broader "strategic partnership" with India's most important trading partner, and was designed to foster closer political ties between the world's two largest democracies while strengthening their commercial relationship.
Less tangibly, but no less important, Americans finally came to realise that terrorism was not an existential threat, while the world came to understand that the power of the US was finite, and consequently did not demand as much from Washington as before.
Less tangibly, some renewable sources (e.g., rooftop and community solar) promise a sense of self-sufficiency that attracts people of diverse persuasions.
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Yet clearly Kano needs to build products of a different nature now — less complex and techie in feel, more versatile and tangibly useful, ultimately gunning for mainstream appeal.
On evidence provided less than a month after the election, it's arguable that those who now lead us tangibly despise us.
Unemployment is rising, troop numbers are surging, health care legislation is failing, and the country is tangibly more frustrated than it was even over a year ago, under a markedly less competent Commander-in-Chief.
"Random Access Memories" is a tangibly passionate effort.
More tangibly, the many educated young remain frustrated.
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