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tangible

[tan-juh-buhl] / ˈtæn dʒə bəl /


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A book stack, low on analytics, can’t tell me the total number of pages I’ve read, or how many minutes I spent reading, but it’s a tangible monument to my year’s reading progress.

From Los Angeles Times

“I just want to have something tangible where I can cover myself and help my family after I’m long gone,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Companies with the most tangible ties to AI energy demand are already trading at loftier multiples than tech giants.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet bricks-and-mortar chains wager they can carve out a place with consumers, especially younger generations, who surveys show want a rewarding gifting experience more than tangible gifts and same-day delivery service.

From The Wall Street Journal

Allen says some of the details have been exaggerated, but her pain is tangible amongst the artful pop beats and faux insouciance.

From BBC