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"indelibly limned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been permanently etched or portrayed in one's mind or memory. Example: The image of her smile was indelibly limned in his memory, even after all these years apart.
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Dendy has a sharp wit, which frequently emerges from the characters he creates, indelibly limned.
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It is haunting, wistful music, limned with an improbable beauty.
All are limned in a deliberately stylized, folk-art manner.
In one, she swiftly limned a more straightforward equine.
Look closely and you'll see that each circle holds a lightly limned six-petal blossom.
A scrupulously characterized account followed, with scenes and situations colorfully limned by Ms. Brown.
The place she limned "of ragged and rascal beauty" still shone white through the winter gloom.
Every inch was limned with light bulbs, so that by night the effect was mesmerizing.
Is that not the most brilliant description of management ever limned?
Musicologists have limned the formal musical and lyrical similarities between "Answer Me" and "Yesterday".
But Trader Monthly did, and it limned the trader so that all might behold his glory.
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