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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulates with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to anatomy, mechanics, or communication, indicating how two parts connect or interact with each other.
Example: "The femur articulates with the pelvis at the hip joint."
Alternatives: "connects with" or "joins with".
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The median sclerite articulates with the basipod and sternite, the latter articulation being shifted posteriorly and formed by an outgrowth of the median sclerite.
– The lateral sclerite articulates with the basipod and with the tergopleura; the latter articulation is shifted anteriorly.
quenstedti, retain a movable basipterygoid articulation in the form of a ventrolaterally directed, blunt basipterygoid process that articulates with the corresponding facet in the pterygoid.
The clavicle articulates with the acromion process of the scapula.
The incus, or "anvil," articulates with the stapes.
The head of the radius is disk-shaped; its upper concave surface articulates with the humerus (upper arm bone) above, and the side surface articulates with the ulna.
She is an eloquent public speaker who brings freshness, a balanced view and articulates with authority.
With visitors he sticks to the second register, which he articulates with precision.
The malleus, or "hammer," rests against the tympanic membrane and articulates with the incus.
On the outer side is the radial notch, which articulates with the head of the radius.
The U-shaped ulnare articulates with the ulna and the carpometacarpus.
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