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Discover LudwigThe phrase "palpable sadness" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sadness that is so intense it can be felt or sensed by others. Example: "As she walked into the room, the palpable sadness among her friends was evident."
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Again, there was a palpable sadness in the photographs.
Many of his melodies, written in haunting minor keys, express a palpable sadness that his public persona kept hidden.
A Palpable Sadness About an hour after he had walked away, Jabee Reid returned to the building.
Walk briskly west now, steering clear of the costumed characters who want you to pay them to pose for pictures, and who emanate a palpable sadness.
When I talked to Dr. Remsen in the museum, he said that one of the reasons he had stayed away from the field was the palpable sadness that accompanied a glimpse of what had been lost.
But the glitter cannot hide the palpable sadness -- or perhaps it is anger?
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With every sigh and piercing cry, she switches from tangible sadness to palpable sexuality to regret and a simmering anger beneath the surface.
"Stay Reckless" (New West), his new album, is teeming with palpable anger and sadness, and sometimes he doesn't sound as if he can bear it.
The good vibes are palpable, despite the sadness of much of the material, and you may find yourself moved by a rooftop serenade or a subway platform reunion.
She knows that she is not credentialled to speak for the entire human race, but her vision of justice is clear, her sadness palpable; she hates what happens when people fall outside our reach.
Just a pile of battered, exhausted bodies and a palpable sense of sadness.
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