tangible product

collocation in English

meaningsoftangibleandproduct

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tangible
adjective
uk
/ˈtæn.dʒə.bəl/
us
/ˈtæn.dʒə.bəl/
real and not imaginary; able to be shown, touched, ...
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product
noun
uk
/ˈprɒd.ʌkt/
us
/ˈprɑː.dʌkt/
something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained ...
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(Definition oftangibleandproductfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Above all, they have led to a severe undermining of confidence in the insurance industry, whose onlytangibleproduct, after all, is confidence itself.
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Atangibleproductis a physical object that can be perceived by touch such as a building, vehicle, gadget, or clothing.
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It is therefore impossible to attribute the creation of new value only to workers who directly produce atangibleproduct.
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In both cases, it is all but certain there was never anytangibleproductcreated.
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Objective claims stem from the extent to which the claim associates the brand with atangibleproductor service feature.
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Kotler argues that thetangibleproductis only a small part of the total consumption package.
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The item traded may be atangibleproductsuch as apples or a service such as repair services, legal counsel, or entertainment.
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It is often used to describe services where there isn't atangibleproductthat the customer can purchase, that can be seen, tasted or touched.
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Service may be related totangibleproductor intangible product.
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The core product is thetangibleproductthat the customer experiences.
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In this way of conducting business, each copy of the software is priced and sold as though it was atangibleproduct.
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Over 450 publications are thetangibleproductof forty years of research devoted in the main to the primary functions of the nervous system: the transmission of information between cells.
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It is therefore possible to distinguish to some extent between productive activities "producing" sometangibleproductor service, and other commercial or government activities which do not (yet generate incomes).
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Longfellow offered an analogy between poet and smith which hinged on conscious effort and on the service provided by the tangible products of that labor.
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Services are economic activities, rather than tangible products, offered by one party to another.
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In this sense, labour is an activity which creates use-values, i.e. tangible products, results or effects which can be used or consumed.
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User innovation doesn't only extend to tangible products but also services.
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Generally, a product manager manages one or more tangible products.
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Among the issues are the ambiguity of the definition of information and whether this entity can be quantifiable in contrast to the tangible products of industrialization.
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