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The phrase "articulate shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shape that is clearly defined or expressed, often in artistic or design contexts.
Example: "The sculpture featured an articulate shape that drew the viewer's attention and sparked conversation."
Alternatives: "defined form" or "clear outline".
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Yet, true to the Muti credo, she sang each line with articulate shape and grandeur.
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Ms. Vishneva is all dramatic energy: the clarity and articulate shapes of her dancing, especially in the bedroom duet of Act III, expressed Juliet's passion.
The creature's articulated shape is fashioned of umbrella spokes and perforated plates from vegetable steamers, which make convincing legs and body segments.
Finally, we compared the results of BWs to several other methods on McGill articulated shape database.
Based on the deformability of the shape, there exist "Articulated Shape Retrieval (ASR)" and "Nonarticulated Shape Retrieval (NASR)".
The Articulated Shape Retrieval requires that the shape descriptor should be deformation invariant, which is not satisfied by several previous methods [6 8].
As for ASR task, McGill articulated shape benchmark [19] is adopted to test the effectiveness of our approach in Section 6.
Shaji and Chandran [15] introduced a canonical Riemannian metric on the product span subspace of the rotation matrices and articulated shape weights.
It also looks into how these dynamics articulate with, shape and are being shaped by 'the local'.
This article describes how international conservation and development discourses both cement and complicate transnational relations and how they in turn articulate with, shape and are being shaped by 'the local.' 3 What we refer to as 'the local' exists through, is shaped by and pervades the transnational/global and vice versa (Davids and van Driel 2005; Hughes 2006).
Each of us has a responsibility to articulate and shape the kind of society we want to live in.
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