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tangible

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But despite attempts from the best scientists and philosophers, what color truly is, if it’s even anything tangible, remains elusive.

From Salon

The freedom he gives them is an almost tangible source of power.

Betty represents tangible reality while Norma embodies seductive illusion in a musical that dramatizes the unfair fight between them for Joe’s jaded soul.

Acquiring tangible proof of wrongdoing would also be much harder to come by under an at-fault divorce, a dynamic made worse when a woman is seeking a divorce to escape abuse, Zug said.

From Salon

The emphasis of the awards is on tangible results, scaling up good ideas to make a bigger impact.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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