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The phrase "a different articulation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing alternative ways of expressing or explaining an idea or concept.
Example: "The author presents a different articulation of the theory, highlighting aspects that were previously overlooked."
Alternatives: "an alternative expression of" or "a distinct formulation of".
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They come, from both near and far, to worship a different articulation of the divine.
Each has a different articulation of it, but they all oppose Bush in the same way".
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This provides the opportunity to perform a comparison between these two cases, to understand at once how distributed governance varies under different conditions, and how different articulations of distributed governance are linked into a single global system of governance.
Different aesthetic objects display different articulations of the background level.
The asymmetry between strength and height results in two different articulations of the relation of preference, which we can respectively distinguish as the SH-kind of preference (Strength first, Height after) and the HS-kind of preference (Height first, Strength after).
The lower jaw, however, was reptilian in structure, being composed of seven bones instead of one as in mammals, and had a different, primitive articulation with the skull.
Different speakers, different articulation, and noise will induce variability in the perceived stimulus for a given word.
Segments therefore are distinguished by their distinct sounds which are a result of their different articulations, and they can be either vowels or consonants.
At the start of this study, the patients were simultaneously enrolled in a study of 5 different articulations.
Each place of articulation produces a different set of consonant sounds, which are further distinguished by manner of articulation, or the kind of friction, whether full closure, in which case the consonant is called occlusive or stop, or different degrees of aperture creating fricatives and approximants.
This study was undertaken as a part of a study investigating wear of 5 different articulations (Kadar et al. 2011).
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