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The phrase "a map that describes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a map that provides information or details about a specific area or subject.
Example: "The tourist brochure included a map that describes the main attractions in the city."
Alternatives: "a map illustrating" or "a map detailing".
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It is hard even to find a map that describes this area, whatever it is being called.
It was finally tamed earlier this year, when a group of mathematicians managed to construct a map that describes it completely.Dr Lisi had been tinkering with some smaller geometries.
Based on the estimation of attractive areas, a map that describes their effects in terms of their localizations, ranges of action, and intensities is derived in an online way.
The projection is followed by a map that describes the structure of the composition as a palindrome, that is, it can be read right to left or left to right.
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WLAN positioning therefore makes use of a 'radio map' that describes certain features of the WLAN signals at given locations.
This study presents a sensitivity map that describes the effects of the microstructural parameters on the current generation in thin active reaction layers of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs).
A world map that describes areas or even continents as vulnerable by coloring them red, as for example with the World Risk Report (Alliance Development Works 2013), may have practical consequences that run contrary to the intentions (Bankoff 2003).
Mapping QTL also requires a linkage map that describes the distance between loci in terms of how frequently recombination occurs (genetic distance), rather than the number of base pairs (physical distance).
Global History- relationship relationship between government and the press in other countries, and create an annotated map that describes the relationship of the press to the government and its people.
Spatial population models typically simulate birth, death, and migration on an input map that describes habitat.
At board level, all this information is distilled into a single "risk map" that describes both the likelihood of a risk occurring and the cost if it does.
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