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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a delineation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a detailed representation or explanation of something, often in academic or formal contexts.
Example: "The report provides a delineation of the various factors influencing climate change."
Alternatives: "a description of" or "an outline of".
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It's a delineation of villainy that matches anything in Milton.
Here, only a delineation of the field of logic is given.
Ulrich Konrad calls these stockpiles of material "departure points" — "a delineation of intellectual places to which Mozart could return as necessary".
His epochal geologic map of England and Wales appeared in 1815 under the title A Delineation of the Strata of England and Wales, with Part of Scotland.
Ironically, they then have to agree on a delineation of a zone surrounding the area in dispute, which is then clearly marked, and sterilized of life and commerce.
This creation, beautifully color tinted and titled "A Delineation of the Strata of England and Wales With a Part of Scotland," was to bring Smith as much grief as glory.
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After this, there must be a new delineation of frontiers, a settlement of the fate of refugees, free navigation in the Gulf of Aqaba and the Suez Canal, and an international status for Jerusalem.
Pulsotypes were determined based on a delineation level of 97%.
A delineation level of 97% (dotted line) was applied to discriminate the different genotypes.
Additionally, comparison of the fluid adjusted sCr to the reference creatinine at any given point might lead to an earlier delineation of a change AKI staging.
DAS-ELISA absorbance values had a bimodal distribution, which allowed a clear delineation of virus-positive from virus-negative samples.
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