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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulated arrangements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe clearly defined or structured plans or setups in various contexts, such as business, education, or project management.
Example: "The team presented their articulated arrangements for the upcoming project, ensuring everyone understood their roles and responsibilities."
Alternatives: "clearly defined plans" or "structured setups".
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On the other hand, it can play its latest album tracks, with careful, pretty, articulated arrangements.
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In the event of a mass casualty burn incident, burn specialists will be included in the planning and response to such a scenario, through arrangements articulated in AUSBURNPLAN.
By the early 1960s, this had become (and remains) the prevalent idea, mainly because the one Stegosaurus stenops fossil with the plates still articulated indicates this arrangement.
As it did at the Ojai Festival last week, jazz trio the Bad Plus played Stravinsky's score in its arrangement for carefully articulated piano (Ethan Iverson), swinging bass (Reid Anderson) and driving drumming (David King) that is straightforward and percussive with a few jazzy embellishments.
Governance and institutional arrangements for Commonwealth data integration projects have now also been articulated and an accreditation process has recently been put in place.
— lacked articulated answers.
"New values are being articulated".
It was not well articulated".
We've articulated the risk.
It is articulated.
Issues are articulated theatrically".
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