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The phrase "articulated only by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that something is expressed or conveyed exclusively by a particular source or individual.
Example: "The concept of freedom is articulated only by those who have experienced oppression firsthand."
Alternatives: "expressed solely by" or "conveyed exclusively by".
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By the mid-14th century even the temples erected at Binh Dinh amounted to little more than piles of crudely cut stones articulated only by reminiscences of the classic Cham style.
His sentences are comma-less convoys, articulated only by the Biblical "and": "They'd had their hair cut with sheepshears by an esquilador at the ranch and the backs of their necks above their collars were white as scars and they wore their hats cocked forward on their heads and they looked from side to side as they jogged along as if to challenge the countryside or anything it might hold".
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As we saw earlier, for Heidegger, the referential structure of significance may be articulated not only by words but by skilled practical activity (e.g., hammering) in which items of equipment are used in culturally appropriate ways.
This view is being articulated not only by Kissinger and other Nixon-era officials but a younger cadre of military officers, most notably Lt. Colonel Louis Sorley in his book A Better War -- which has been, according to the Wall Street Journal, "recommended in multiple lists put out by military officers, including a former U.S. commander in Afghanistan, who passed it out to his subordinates".
The concept of detention as an exclusively judicial function was clearly articulated by only three judges out of seven, Brennan, Deane and Dawson, and although in later cases that central concept was generally agreed with, their list of exceptions was not.
(Age 30, obese, MP) "If your body feels healthier you feel healthier in your mind.....it all just makes you feel better in yourself.... ........ (Age 33, obese, MP) However, perceived benefits of being physically active in pregnancy were only articulated by our study participants in relation to their own health.
Those things, and the indescribably complex feedback relationships between them, serve only to suggest something else, something deeper, some malaise that can only be articulated by a description of its symptoms.
Only by articulating our differences can we clearly see what they are, and why they are what they are.
The precise place of Gassendi in the history of early modern philosophy and science is only partly articulated by recent scholarship, which has tended to focus on one aspect or another of his thought, and to portray Gassendi primarily as an opponent of one or another contemporary, to the neglect of his positive theses.
From the conventional perspective, as articulated by Wright and Bill, natural selection only has an influence by providing opportunities for new adaptive features to provide reproductive advantages.
But the principle articulated by the Greek philosopher Heraclitus rings true: the only thing constant is change.
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