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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tactile quality" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the physical or tangible characteristics of an object that can be felt through touch. Example: The artist paid close attention to the tactile quality of the sculpture, using different textures and materials to evoke different sensations for the viewer.
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Their results lack the tactile quality of embossed labels.
Q. Karen Reimer's work also has a strong tactile quality.
This gives a tactile quality to an ethereal, intangible thing".
"I like the tactile quality of the resin".
"There is a tactile quality to holding onto a metal focus ring," said Mr. Yates.
"Their tactile quality is seductively beautiful," said Mr. Piche, the curator.
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The tactile qualities of glassware and ingredients are deeply considered, too.
A somewhat different list of tactile qualities was advocated by E.g.
Today's scrapbooks use and manipulate such images, but join them to the tactile qualities of paper.
And, perhaps more importantly for those who love paper's tactile qualities, what will it feel like?
On the other hand, the Web site does not convey the tactile qualities of the real magazines.
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