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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulated tightly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is expressed clearly and precisely, often in a way that leaves little room for misunderstanding.
Example: "The speaker articulated tightly, ensuring that every point was understood by the audience."
Alternatives: "expressed clearly" or "conveyed succinctly".
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She was familiar with Renaissance and modern art, music from Baroque to Stravinsky, European history and literature; she joyfully articulated tightly reasoned opinions on any topic.
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The lack of a defined proximal facet indicates that this ungual was not tightly articulated to the preceding phalange.
Hélène Grimaud gave a spirited reading of the piano line, using sharply articulated rhythms to create a tightly focused frame but allowing for considerable suppleness within it.
It's as if her son soaked up the anguish of the oppressed – maybe that's why the blues resonated with him to such a degree and why he articulated them in such a tightly wrought anger.
And when the piano is in the spotlight (as it often is, having been Fauré's instrument), Vincent Coq's performance is tightly focused and cleanly articulated.
Although executives at Microsoft and Intel have articulated similar visions, Mr. Jobs said that Apple was ideally suited for that role because it can more tightly integrate the various components.
— lacked articulated answers.
Among a selection of small, tightly focused animal studies at Thomas Williams is a postcard-size picture by Édouard Traviés of an orangutan hanging from a tree, every detail of fur and skin articulated with marvelous specificity.
"New values are being articulated".
It was not well articulated".
We've articulated the risk.
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