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"described neatly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has been explained or described in a precise and organized manner. For example, "The instructions were described neatly in the user manual, so I was able to follow them easily."
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The issues at stake were described neatly in a recent policy paper by Google, about government efforts to disrupt the free flow of information on the Internet.
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"It's really soft and powerful," he said of the latter role, describing neatly his own look.
What it delivers can't be described so neatly and tidily.
Investigators said they initially believed that the grill might have been used to heat the house, but they later found that heaters in the home, which the authorities described as neatly kept, were working.
However, the experience of pregnancy and new motherhood cannot be described as neatly as with a specific medical condition, and the MGI allows a holistic approach to be adopted that goes beyond satisfaction measures.
Braff, 36, describes it neatly as The Breakfast Club for 35-year-olds.
Unsurprisingly, she finds that most of the people and events she describes fall neatly into one or the other of her categories.
McIlroy describes it neatly as a second-shot golf course.
They call it 'blowback', a concept neatly described by Peter Bergen in his book Al Qaeda Holy War Inc.
In two expansive townscapes, Pickett neatly described buildings, bridges, trains and rivers.
These can often be bulk purchases, neatly described as double or triple swoops.
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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.

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