coherent picture

collocation in English

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coherent
adjective
uk
/kəʊˈhɪə.rənt/
us
/koʊˈhɪr.ənt/
If an argument, set of ideas, or a plan is coherent, it is clear and carefully considered, and each part of it connects or follows in a natural or ...
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picture
noun
uk
/ˈpɪk.tʃər/
us
/ˈpɪk.tʃɚ/
a drawing, painting, ...
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(Definition ofcoherentandpicturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcoherent picture

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Before the above arguments are fitted into acoherentpicture, it is appropriate briefly to probe into the reasons for the differing degrees of cohesiveness.
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The goal of a model is to give acoherentpictureof context that can be used for explaining and predicting by simulation.
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The two texts here are important in that, covering several years, they present quite acoherentpicture of the continuities of the chosen courts' procedures.
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I employ an evolutionary approach to these disparate literatures to form acoherentpictureof the signal function of the early infant cry.
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I will argue that biological stoichiometry offers considerable promise to help produce a morecoherentpicturein the rapidly evolving world of astrobiology.
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This means that the reader never gains acoherentpictureof the basis of the nativist position or of the current proposals.
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It is this overall natural andcoherentpicturewhich allows him henceforth to aspire to, if not to obtain, a presumption of truth.
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However, close inspection of the neuroimaging data suggests a more complex and lesscoherentpicturethan is implied in their review.
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Linguists are mostly concerned with understanding, which means that they attempt to construct acoherentpictureof the data.
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Taken together, these findings yield an interesting andcoherentpicture.
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The few bits of surviving evidence do not form acoherentpicture.
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The results provide acoherentpictureof the structure of folding intermediates and their pathway relationships.
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This is a unified and on the face of it verycoherentpicture, in which mathematics is seen as a hierarchy of structures of increasing complexity.
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It admits interesting applications in most areas of natural language processing, and often provides a full andcoherentpictureof deep mechanisms with the appropriate level of abstraction.
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This process accesses features of objects that are no longer in view and links current and past information together to produce acoherentpictureof the world.
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Different data sources also complement one another and converge to bring into focus a singlecoherentpicture.
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We also sought to limit the set to a small number to permit us to construct a relativelycoherentpicture of the antecedents and sequelae of early affect dysregulation.
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A more logical andcoherentpictureof the review can be given chronologically rather than tracing each aircraft in turn.
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It was a mosaic of individual anecdotes that did not add up to a convincing orcoherentpictureof what the police are doing.
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Taken together with new clause 6, that produces a morecoherentpicture.
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