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tangible

[tan-juh-buhl] / ˈtæn dʒə bəl /


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Voters in conversations across California consistently expressed pragmatic priorities focused on tangible governance challenges—traffic, housing affordability, homelessness, fire prevention, and crime—rather than entertainment value or the aura of political outsiders.

From Los Angeles Times

The Trans Mountain expansion, which began operating last year, is the most tangible step so far, giving Canadian oil a clearer path to overseas buyers in Asia.

From Barron's

"This offers a tangible path toward creating a medication that has a similar quieting effect as meditation."

From Science Daily

Some investors are concerned that tech companies are spending too much, but haven’t yet seen tangible returns on those investments.

From Barron's

Some investors are concerned that tech companies are spending too much, but haven’t yet seen tangible returns on those investments.

From Barron's