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tangibly

adverb as in materially

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“Those guys are instrumental to our success,” McVay said, adding, “When those guys were on the football field for us, we were a different offense. And you could tangibly feel the difference.”

But one place where Trump’s return to power has been tangibly felt, and greatly welcomed, is here in the far southeastern corner of Arizona, where the U.S. and Mexico sit uneasily side-by-side.

A truly insidious horror film might have found a way to use bloody humor as a nervous grace note to offset what’s tangibly distressing about our gnawing powerlessness.

But a significant majority of voters in four states also voted to tangibly improve the quality of life for workers by approving state ballot measures that will expand labor rights or raise the minimum wage.

From Salon

As for what Trump has seemed to propose thus far, the extent seems to end at tangibly benefitting the "narrow slice of tipped workers," Tedeschi said.

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