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"tangible passion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an expression that is used to describe a feeling or emotion that can be observed or experienced by others, rather than simply being something that one keeps to themselves. For example, you could say, "Her tangible passion for theatre was evident in her performance."
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Yet their responses highlighted a defining, troubling trait of this Nets team: it lacks any tangible passion.
But more than anything, politicians and political scientists suggest that what Mr. Sharpton's campaign has lacked is something less tangible: passion.
In 2001, the song was included in the setlist of Minogue's On a Night Like This tour, which was launched to promote Light Years, and according to Tim DiGravina from AllMusic, the performance was infused with an "almost tangible passion and fire".
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I want to make tangible the passion, rage and beauty that often feels lost in our world.
When I particularly love an artist I really get behind them, I suppose that is something innate to myself and the blog, the passion is tangible, honest and by admittance, subjective.
The RSA believe we can all be agents of change by stirring our passion into something tangible, something that can be shared with the world.
As I went around the world speaking about Thrive and hearing people's stories, I became an even bigger believer in the urgent need to turn that passion into something real and tangible.
This small artifice does little to diminish a sense of awe approaching that fence, with its visible -- and tangible -- link to America's passion at the dawn of independence.
With graduate student mentors and community sponsors, freshmen and sophomores would work simultaneously inside and outside the university, ascertaining the unique perspectives of different fields of study and unearthing tangible links between academic concentrations and their passions and career aspirations.
Elizabeth, who is a senior, has already parlayed her passion for play writing and screenwriting into tangible productions.
When O'Connor writes that he spent 18 months in search of the "tangible explanation for Jeter's intangible grace" and "the passion behind his pinstripes," he is more than foreshadowing that he did not unearth Montgomery Burns-like evil within this "biracial golden child".
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