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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a neat design" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a design that is tidy, well-organized, or aesthetically pleasing.
Example: "The new app features a neat design that enhances user experience and makes navigation intuitive."
Alternatives: "an elegant design" or "a tidy design".
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The shuttle, which started operating on a roughly half-mile loop here in November, has a neat design.
In a neat design trick, the folding fabric roof stows in 11 seconds, the company said, without taking up any of the trunk's space.
"It's a neat design that allows humans and other organisms to grow and become more resourceful versions of themselves," she told the class.
Instead, a small startup had to develop a mobile app with a neat design.
Our method can contribute to this endeavor by demonstrating that an inference algorithm with a neat design permits not only a more intuitive and possibly biological interpretation of its working mechanism but can also result in superior results.
Also don't cut a neat design; random cuts will work best.
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Salvatore Ferragamo, at Saks Fifth Avenue, offers a similarly neat design ($790), with a slightly sturdier frame and more substantial leather.
It's a clean, neat design inside, too, with a configurable display in front of the driver, a heads-up display, a ginormous touch-screen tablet in the centre and a gearlever rendered in crystal.
"It will be static, governed not by its own internal organic development but by a mega-landlord with a penchant for neat design and social order.
Turning it into practice at such a small scale requires neat design.
But some of Apple's neat design tricks fall flat in Leopard, including a new way of displaying what's inside an application or a folder.
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