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Discover Ludwig"delicately represent" is a correct and usable expression in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something or someone in a gentle and tactful way. For example: "The artist used pastel colours to delicately represent the beautiful landscape."
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This paper aims to develop an optimized LM which can delicately represent facial geometry while keeping as few landmarks as possible.
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Five sweet, delicately made pencil drawings represent an assortment of technological yet oddly poetic objects: a blimp, an old radio tube, an oil-rig escape pod, a safe hanging by a rope and the strangely blossoming sphere of a nuclear bomb mushroom cloud.
In between these major buildings, Ito has built an eclectic body of work, which the Pritzker jury citation somewhat delicately describes as representing "a spectrum of architectural languages".
The proscenium arch, delicately draped with red garden hoses to represent a curtain (there are very few orchids that actually match the color of a classic stage curtain) is loosely modeled after the stage at the Walter Kerr Theater.
First out is the V.01 with it's delicately proportioned half glass, half stainless steel front that could represent the duality of life; like the yin and yang, the past and future, love and hate, right or wrong.
It is lobbying for a comprehensive government scheme to bring people in, and for a simplified registration system.Unfortunately, as Elena Tyuryukanova, an expert on migration at the Russian Academy of Sciences, delicately puts it, the interests of the state, and of particular individuals who represent it, are not aligned.
It is a delicately satisfying touch that George, representing generations of oblivious young-adult offspring, doesn't even appear to be listening.
Eveningwear was represented by a series of delicately layered lace slipdresses – some backless – towards the end of the show.
Other composers represented included Gabriel Dupont, Fauré and Chausson, with lovely, delicately shaded interpretations of Chausson's "Papillons" (Op. 2, No. 3) and "Colibri" (Op. 2, No. 7).
This result implies that plasma power should be delicately controlled for selective cancer cell killing.
Her hair should be delicately drawn.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com