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Sudan had "nothing tangible" to show.
You have something tangible to show.
Palestinians want something tangible to show for their armed struggle.
"Now they have something tangible to take home".
He gave them something tangible to point toward.
Until then, he's looking for new challenges, new obstacles — metaphorical and tangible — to hurtle himself into.
We went about our self-congratulatory ways, assuming we had done something tangible to help.
"Do we have something tangible to follow in terms of present-tense narratives?
They edged the Bears, who had nothing tangible to gain with a victory, 10-3.
For Sauce, the cook, the sport offers something tangible to pass on to his children.
I'm entering middle age with nothing tangible to show for it.
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