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tangible

[tan-juh-buhl] / ˈtæn dʒə bəl /


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Then there are the less tangible benefits of having global reach.

From The Wall Street Journal

His younger sister, Stella Morrow, 13, still feels awkward about grieving what is still tangible but out of reach.

From Los Angeles Times

Ellie did not get any scan pictures, so said she has no tangible record of her miscarriages.

From BBC

And that’s assuming that the hereafter is any kind of tangible location at all.

From Salon

Hayden Hashimoto, an attorney at Clean Air Task Force, meanwhile said "the public health and economic benefits of the current standard are tangible."

From Barron's