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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a delineated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been clearly defined or outlined, often in a formal or technical context.
Example: "The project requires a delineated plan that outlines each phase of development."
Alternatives: "a defined" or "a specified".
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To capture face shape, one hundred and fifty six landmark points were located on each frontal eyes-open photograph creating a delineated image.
The quantitative elasticity values were obtained by moving a delineated ROI over the colour map.
(A) Delineated forest boundary (B) forest history map.
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That is, there is an "inside" and an "outside," delineated by a physical boundary.
They also went on a hike in the woods, during which they were blindfolded and had to navigate a route delineated by a length of rope.
Axial CT-image in lung window setting a shows a well delineated somewhat lobulated nodule in the right upper lobe.
Through them, the connection between jazz and Latin is no longer a tenuous linking of formal elements, the borrowing of a scale or a stiffly delineated rhythm.
Yet it was superhero movies that would come to define the decade that followed, thanks to a renewed interest in a world delineated into heroes and villains.
We examined the biological activity of a peptide aptamer targeting a pocket delineated by residues D295/7, L313 and W317.
A porn shoot is an intricately delineated ecology.
And the attorney general-designate, Senator John Ashcroft of Missouri, has not taken a sharply delineated stand on the Microsoft case.
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