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Discover Ludwig"palpable interest" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means a strong and noticeable interest that can be felt or observed. Example: The audience sat in silence, their palpable interest in the speaker growing with each word he spoke.
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The palpable interest and glee around his every Augusta move this week has offered evidence of why golf is a better place with Woods around.
Still, the turnout was pretty good, and despite aggressive coughing now and then, people -- including some of the grumblers -- listened with palpable interest and cheered at the end.
Bankers speak of palpable interest for a dollar-denominated bond that is likely to offer rates of 7%-8 7%-8%e a term of ten years, and raise $700 million.
His work ranges from music and instrument design to interactive installations, theater, and performance, with the one common thread being a palpable interest in technology and new media.
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With tears and sold-out arenas as Mötley Crüe played their contractual final shows at the end of last year, and excited speculation and controversy as the definitive members of Guns N' Roses spend the summer on a reunion tour, it's fair to say that there's a palpable resurgence of interest in '80s-style heavy metal.
And as Allison, Jayson's mother, Alysia Reiner (who reappears as two other characters) exuded strength and interest, making palpable the idea that not only her child but also her whole family had lost in her a force that kept them going.
The power of corporate interest was palpable at COP21.
Nowhere in the world is such interest more palpable than in the Horn of Africa Region, comprising Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Kenya and Sudan.
The conflict-of-interest is palpable: One might reasonably speculate that target acquisitions that do not look very attractive in month one start to look much better by month 18, as no sponsor wants to actually return the cash to investors and forgo the substantial value of the "founder shares".
Terrorism by non-state actors is a palpable threat to American interests that cannot be diminished merely by invading countries or overreacting with apocalyptic, belligerent language.
There isn't an outright hit in that group, and not even any palpable, unifying theme beyond the interest in foreigners thrown together in new places, and the pressure of claustrophobia.
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