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Use "tangibly" in a sentence
"What I should have said is that, "tangibly, which is to say in physical attributes or 'accidents', the bread and wine remain.""
"Physically, which is to say tangibly, it's still bread and wine."
"When we say life is what we make it, are we referring to what we tangibly construct in the outer world, or do we mean that life is what we make of it, that is, how we interpret it, what we imagine it to be?"