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Free sign up'tangible objects' is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when referring to physical items that can be touched, like 'tangible objects such as books and toys'.
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Parshaw has tangible objects that link him to Iran.
Artifacts of mass culture are not always tangible objects.
In contrast, mechanical devices are tied to tangible objects.
And tangible objects like autographs are rarer as young people opt to ask for selfies instead.
Filled with tangible objects, they are also filled with intangible emotion.
Ms. Lesser, founder of "Threepenny Review," said they "get to philosophy through tangible objects".
It's harder to keep ideas alive when they're not embedded in tangible objects.
This is achieved by placing one or more specific tangible objects on the table surface.
(A) "Property" includes documents, books, papers, any other tangible objects, and information.
There are also less tangible objects of derision: vanity, stupidity, venality, snobbism, dishonesty, criminality and other probably universal human foibles.
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"We use it to think about the materiality of tangible [objects]," says Sylvester.
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