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The phrase "a descriptive object" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an object that provides detailed information or characteristics about something.
Example: "In the study, we analyzed a descriptive object that illustrated the various features of the ecosystem."
Alternatives: "an illustrative object" or "a detailed object".
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The beauty in the writing is that Kate is a total person and not a descriptive object with that description being fat.
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Make your code "self-documenting" by creating descriptive object names that describe what their purposes are.
The following courses provide a descriptive knowledge of astronomical objects and astrophysics of the universe.
In other words, the work that defines the picture of completeness in an object could promote a descriptive understanding of a person or culture.
The ontological pluralism advocated by phenomenology also motivates a strong tendency towards anti-reductionism, as well as towards a descriptive approach to ontological questions: all objects must be described as they are without succumbing to the temptation to reduce them to other kinds of entities (cf. Geiger 1933).
Clustering is a descriptive task to identify homogeneous groups of data objects based on the dimensions (i.e., the values of the attributes).
The fundamental semantic objects used in BioXM which allow a descriptive model of the world to be formulated and data resources to be related to that model.
It consists of a descriptive language and various programs that allow a user to create, modify, and display scenes consisting of polyhedral objects.
Biology is no longer a descriptive science.
Who decides when a descriptive term has outlived its usefulness?
In this novel, that counts as a descriptive showstopper.
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