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tangibly affected
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"tangibly affected" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a change is distinctly felt or experienced. Example: The economic crisis has tangibly affected the lives of many people around the world.
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(15)
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People loved those Tina Fey/Sarah Palin sketches because Sarah Palin is a terrifying, anti-intellectual, anti-choice, gun-toting ideologue who came within a hair's breadth of one of the most powerful political offices in the world, a dystopian potentiality that could have tangibly affected the lives of literally billions of people.
News & Media
They triggered oxidation and tangibly affected an advanced highly cross-linked sequentially irradiated and annealed ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) liner (increase in oxidation index up to ΔOI~1.2 after 5 × 105 cycles under dynamic swing conditions).
The school's football team has already been tangibly affected by the controversy as well.
News & Media
However, there was very little attrition in the panel, and the risks of history and maturation biases were contained by the short observation window and close monitoring of the presence of any other events that could have tangibly affected service provision or health needs.
Science
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54 human-written examples
Karen's role centres around helping SMEs understand how adopting and demonstrating sustainable business practices, can tangibly affect their bottom line.
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But a city labor expert who has been involved in recent negotiations said he thought it would be relatively easy to get $225 million in concessions from labor, especially in things that did not tangibly affect workers.
News & Media
Or can I do something that will tangibly affect my life, the lives of my family and friends, the lives of the whole community in which I'm living?"... that could eventually transform not just local politics, but in the long run it could actually have a national impact.
News & Media
Socio-economic drought is recognized when physical water shortage tangibly affects people in terms of their behaviour and options (Wilhite and Glantz 1985; IFAS 1998; Thurow and Taylor 1999).
Science
Still, how does getting a perfect score actually, tangibly affect students going through the admissions process?
News & Media
Anduze is the only active shark fisherman in the area, according to the National Commission of Aquaculture and Fishing (CONAPESCA), but critics say his fishing alone is tangibly affecting the local bull shark population.
News & Media
Both Eli and Zaretsky's optimism that increased awareness will tangibly affect policy must coexist with an administration that voted against a UN resolution that included a condemnation of the death penalty for LGBTQ people, or a President who reportedly jokes in private about how his Vice President wants to kill LGBTQ people.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "tangibly affected" when you want to emphasize that the impact of something is not just theoretical but can be clearly seen or felt. This phrase is suitable when discussing real-world consequences or changes.
Common error
Avoid using "tangibly affected" when discussing abstract concepts or situations where the impact is not directly observable or measurable. It is better suited for concrete effects.
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Linguistic Context
Tangibly affected functions as a verb phrase where "tangibly" modifies the verb "affected". It describes how something has been influenced or changed in a way that is easily perceived or measured. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Science
33%
Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
Tangibly affected is a phrase used to describe something that has been influenced in a clear and noticeable way. While grammatically correct and usable, as Ludwig AI states, it's relatively rare. Predominantly found in News & Media and Science contexts, it emphasizes observable and measurable impacts. To ensure clarity, avoid using it in overly abstract situations. Alternatives like "measurably impacted" or "noticeably influenced" can be used to convey similar meanings, as needed.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
measurably impacted
Replaces "affected" with "impacted" and "tangibly" with "measurably", emphasizing a quantifiable change.
noticeably influenced
Substitutes "affected" with "influenced" and "tangibly" with "noticeably", suggesting a perceptible effect.
visibly altered
Replaces "affected" with "altered" and "tangibly" with "visibly", highlighting a change that is easily seen.
palpably changed
Substitutes "affected" with "changed" and "tangibly" with "palpably", emphasizing a change that is strongly perceived.
demonstrably influenced
Replaces "affected" with "influenced" and "tangibly" with "demonstrably", suggesting the effect can be clearly shown.
markedly impacted
Substitutes "affected" with "impacted" and "tangibly" with "markedly", suggesting an effect that is substantial and easily observed.
distinctly influenced
Replaces "affected" with "influenced" and "tangibly" with "distinctly", highlighting a clear and definite effect.
perceptibly altered
Substitutes "affected" with "altered" and "tangibly" with "perceptibly", highlighting the change is capable of being perceived.
evidently influenced
Replaces "affected" with "influenced" and "tangibly" with "evidently", suggesting the effect can be clearly seen or understood.
conspicuously impacted
Replaces "affected" with "impacted" and "tangibly" with "conspicuously", indicating a highly visible effect.
FAQs
How can I use "tangibly affected" in a sentence?
Use "tangibly affected" to describe something that has a clear, noticeable impact. For example, "The new policy has "tangibly affected" employee morale".
What's the difference between "tangibly affected" and "significantly affected"?
"Tangibly affected" implies that the effect is clearly perceptible or measurable, while "significantly affected" simply means the effect is substantial, but not necessarily directly observable.
What are some alternatives to "tangibly affected"?
You can use alternatives such as "measurably impacted", "noticeably influenced", or "visibly altered" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "tangibly affected" formal or informal?
"Tangibly affected" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but it's more common in news, academic, and professional writing where clear and precise language is valued.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Authority and reliability
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested