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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a section or component of something that is clearly expressed or well-defined.
Example: "In her presentation, she highlighted the articulate part of her argument that addressed the main concerns of the audience."
Alternatives: "clear section" or "well-defined component".
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"You draw on your experience all over again while you're making something like this, because you're trying to articulate part of yourself in it," he said.
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In contrast, although some participants could articulate parts of the rule in the information-integration category learning task, none could correctly state it in its entirety.
The president himself articulated part of his strategy as publicizing the need for green energy to create grassroots support for the issue.
We therefore designed a stem that would permit axial sliding movements of the articulating part relative to the intramedullary stem.
Thus, we developed a relatively thin intramedullary stem that permitted axial sliding movements of the articulating part relative to the intramedullary stem.
It has been established that synovial fluid alone, by virtue of its being a blood-plasma dialyzate, can nourish the articulating parts of the articular cartilages.
In the construction of articulating parts of medical devices, titanium and its alloys have to be surface coated to improve their tribocorrosion behavior.
This produces significantly better congruency of the articulating parts, with better stability (Castelli et al. 2002).
We assume that such layers, located at articulating parts of the bearing surfaces, can act as lubricant material in large-diameter implants.
He doesn't want people to dance as one block, but to really articulate each part of the body.
Rubin employed this system to articulate that "part of social life which is the locus of the oppression of women" (1975, 159) describing gender as the "socially imposed division of the sexes" (1975, 179).
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