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The phrase "a descriptive component" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a part of something that provides details or characteristics about a subject.
Example: "In the analysis, we identified a descriptive component that highlights the key features of the product."
Alternatives: "a descriptive element" or "a descriptive part".
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While the project will undoubtedly have a descriptive component to it, you must make an argument in your presentation.
As mentioned above, typological research is increasingly becoming prominent as a descriptive component of SFL.
Causal-descriptive theories (which allow for a descriptive component) tackle such problems while retaining the key idea that referential continuity is possible despite radical theory change (Kroon 1985, Sankey 1994).
On the one hand, there is a descriptive component, since the assertions need to contain descriptive criteria, in order to identify those people to which the rule or norm applies.
While a descriptive component of stereotypical gender beliefs reveals "how men and women typically are perceived" a prescriptive component "reflects how men and women 'should be' and, importantly, how they 'should not be'" (Rudman and Phelan 2007, p. 24).
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The latter finding concurs with a recent descriptive component analysis which found early discharge planning to have a negligible effect size association with index length of hospital stay for acutely ill or injured older adults [ 40].
A qualitative descriptive component supplements the survey approach, with the goal of assisting in interpretation of data and providing explanations for trends in the findings.
Moreover, as indicated by the ellipsis above, the descriptive component of a substantive feminist view will not be articulable in a single claim, but will involve an account of the specific social mechanisms that deprive women of, e.g., rights and respect.
Expression in such a case is unlike representation, according to many philosophers, in that it involves no descriptive component.
More formally, one might distinguish the descriptive component and the spatial component of bodily sensations (Bermudez, 1998; Dokic, 2003).
One alternative, hybrid expressivism, uses the alleged descriptive component of the meanings of moral judgments to generate most of the required logical relations.
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