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The phrase "articulated responsibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clearly defined or expressed obligation or duty within a specific context.
Example: "The project manager emphasized the importance of articulated responsibility among team members to ensure accountability."
Alternatives: "defined responsibility" or "clearly stated responsibility".
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One great advantage of having a well-articulated responsibility located in one institution like the "Super FDIC" is that it could have the authority to separate bad assets from good assets on an institution-by-institution basis rather than drag out that process with Rube Goldberg-like structures such as the Public-Private Investment Program PPIP. Public-Private Investment Program PPIP
What that gives her is a whisper of conscience, not hive mind exactly but a more articulated perspective: Let's call it responsibility.
Rather, the doctor, the lawyer, the architect, the educator had taken on more specified and finely articulated roles, with characteristic rights and responsibilities.
But here a mere unethical thought, and a badly articulated one at that, is made to take responsibility for most of the plot.
These instruments allow 0° to 80° articulation with 360° of axial rotation of the articulated angle.
Rhinos and articulated lorries featured.
Revkin: This is very well articulated, Craig.
They have more attitude than articulated views.
I had never heard despair articulated quite so plainly.
The other is all but dismembered, with articulated joints.
And then an articulated lorry drove across the painting.
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