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tangible

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And there is another reason for the tangible sense of optimism now surging around their apartment.

From BBC

Over the three seasons since then, however, he feels he has made more tangible strides.

"We hope this time he feels able to bring to the table a more detailed offer of settlement that is tangible and acceptable."

From BBC

Upon his death aged 84 in 2017, Irish President Michael D Higgins said Rooney was "deeply committed to Ireland" and that his contributions to peace and reconciliation had left a "real and tangible legacy".

From BBC

Yet, aside from Harvey Weinstein, it’s difficult to conjure many names in popular culture that actually faced any tangible consequences.

From Salon

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

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