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The phrase "articulated with one" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing how something is expressed or communicated in conjunction with another element or entity.
Example: "The concept was articulated with one clear example that illustrated its significance."
Alternatives: "expressed alongside one" or "communicated in conjunction with one".
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These scales, called ganoid scales, articulated with one another by a peg-and-socket joint; in some groups, the scales tended to become thin and cycloidal, or rounded, as in the coccolepids.
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An opposing view about the study's potential contribution to policy was articulated, however, with one academic suggesting the "… development of policy is multi-faceted.
He created one of the nation's first community college programs for deaf adults, fully articulated with Lehman College.
All steps and gestures were articulated with almost mathematical rigor.
Thus, anti-communism could be easily articulated with other ideologies.
Bearings were articulated with alumina 32-mm diameter ball heads.
Painful events are articulated with such breathtaking beauty.
Both are articulated with their respective forelimbs.
The head of the fibula articulated with the tibia.
As articulated by one American respondent from the private sector: "I am not familiar with WHO's Global Code of Practice on International Recruitment of Health Personnel.
It does not articulate with the sternum.
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