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The phrase "articulated tail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing animals, particularly those with flexible or segmented tails, or in mechanical or design contexts referring to a tail-like structure that can move or be adjusted.
Example: "The dinosaur model featured an articulated tail that could be posed in various positions for display."
Alternatives: "flexible tail" or "jointed tail".
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There, under the desert sun, muscly, sweaty military types (Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson) clash with an ominous helicopter that converts into a mysteriously angry critter with an articulated tail like that of a scorpion.
However, one well-preserved specimen of Velociraptor mongoliensis (IGM 100/986) has an articulated tail skeleton that is curved horizontally in a long S-shape.
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The skeleton was articulated, and only missing about the last 0.61 m of the tail and the forelimbs.
Most impressive is a ferocious, fully articulated dragon, almost three feet long, whose legs, eyes and scaly, serpentine tail are capable of reptilian motion.
He discarded Lilienthal's method of securing control by a fixed rear fin with the horizontal tail parts freely hinging upward, and instead substituted a rudder and articulated (segmented) wings.
— lacked articulated answers.
"New values are being articulated".
It was not well articulated".
We've articulated the risk.
He articulated their anger.
Risks are being articulated.
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