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tangible

[tan-juh-buhl] / ˈtæn dʒə bəl /


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It’s made because somebody wanted to make something that expressed his or her feelings in the most tangible form they could find.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors are advised to focus on tangible developments, like shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, over official timelines.

From Barron's

Advocates position prediction markets as democratizing finance and investment opportunities, arguing they allow individuals to “transform your insights and predictions about the future into tangible assets.”

From Los Angeles Times

He described “sister dreamer” as the “first tangible installation at this scale of the work coming out of this period.”

From Los Angeles Times

“There’s very little tangible information about any of the practicalities of who it would apply to and there’s a little bit of conflicting messaging,” said McGill’s Smith.

From The Wall Street Journal