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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulated style" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a manner of expression that is clear, coherent, and well-structured, often in writing or speech.
Example: "The author's articulated style made complex ideas accessible to a wide audience."
Alternatives: "clear style" or "coherent style".
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In Ocean, Cunningham's 14 dancers - exemplars of his uniquely articulated style - take on a myriad of roles.
In Mr. Maxwell's best work his precisely articulated style serves to slyly illuminate, with humor and a smidgen of real affection, the nuggets of deep feeling embedded in the bland bedrock of anomie-ridden lives.
Paganini gave the viola the most time in the spotlight, but the other instruments get their solo moments as well, and the playing all around matched Mr. Carpenter's dramatic, sharply articulated style.
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Revealing the patterns converging into a collective quantum leap, this visionary work of art is made all the more timely by the bold declaration of timelessness embedded in the film's highly articulated visual style.
No one has ever quite articulated love this way to me.
This month, in a 142-page document outlining needs for the next 20 years, the authority noted the benefits of articulated trains — similar to accordion-style buses — that have no doors between cars, allowing unrestricted flow throughout the length of the subway.
The original central window was a quatrefoil-shaped rose window, but after the 1906 earthquake, it was replaced by a "classical round-head window that more grandly restates the smaller flanking, articulated openings" and that corresponded with the mission-style architecture of the Quad.
James Petralli, the guitarist and lead singer, favors usefully opaque lyrics and an unhinged, forward-plunging style; on "IEIEI" he follows a clearly articulated verse with a pure-vowel chorus (basically the title, repeated eight times).
Second is Nijinska, whose innovative use of the upper body affected Ashton's technique, where the head, shoulders, arms and hands are much more articulated than in the more "leggy" Russian or American styles.
Others treated those issues, but very few of them possessed Stevens's intuitive sense of both the intimate and the sublime, articulated in verse of unprecedented invention, phrased in a marked style we now call "Stevensian" (as we would say "Keatsian" or "Yeatsian").
The style of "The Master" flows transparently, though more primly articulated than that of Tóibín's previous novel, "The Blackwater Lightship".
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