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tangible

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Charlotte von Essen, the head of Sapo, said there was a "tangible risk that the security situation can deteriorate further" in a way that may be hard to predict.

From BBC

The only gauge that matters at a club of their stature, though, is the tangible success of trophies and he still only has their 2020 FA Cup success to show for his progress.

From BBC

Nonetheless, Panthin said he "felt glad that what I had seen and fought all along was acknowledged and there was a tangible progress".

From BBC

Rather than generalize or hold on to false hopes of a utopia, Gaines looks to his immediate surroundings here in Los Angeles, where his impact on the art scene is tangible.

He ticked through a lengthy list of tangible accomplishments – hundreds of executive orders and actions, a freeze on foreign aid, lower levels of illegal border crossing, and the withdrawal from international organisations and agreements.

From BBC

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

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