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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate sheet" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could potentially be used in a context where clarity or expressiveness of a sheet (like a document or a physical sheet) is being emphasized, but it is not standard.
Example: "The articulate sheet provided a clear overview of the project goals and objectives."
Alternatives: "clear document" or "expressive sheet".
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In "Eleventh Month," a highly animated and articulate sheet, the rich townsman with a parasol and the courtesan luring him are practically identical twins.
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On the other hand, the images she paints on these sheets are thoughtful and articulate about naturalistic themes including impermanence, transition, and the effects of the environmental systems obscured from our attention in the modern day.
The splenial is a long (∼60.5 cm), medially convex sheet of bone that articulates with the medial surface of the dentary anteriorly and the articular posteriorly (Figures 27, 29).
In particular, a high coefficient of friction of the scaffold sheet could potentially abrade the articulating hyaline cartilage or enveloped meniscus.
Instead, he refers to the time sheet as a place where the competencies are articulated: Interviewer: You mentioned the time sheet Adam: Yes Interviewer: Do you know what it says in the time sheet?
What the right to withdraw means for a biobank participant is articulated in a biobank's consent form and the information sheet that accompanies it.
And on this little sheet that you have, mark something down that you can articulate later..
And on this little sheet that you have, mark something down that you can articulate later...
More articulate.
"Starting from being articulate".
He's very articulate".
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