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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a articulating" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an articulating" because "articulating" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an articulating speaker who captivates her audience with clarity and precision."
Alternatives: "a speaking" or "an expressive".
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Figure 6 shows LOT 'raw data' images of the hair phantom obtained using the (a) articulating arm and (b) fiber bundle (both after dark subtraction).
Recruiters had difficulties in (a) articulating the trial design in simple terms; (b) balancing treatment arms, in particular, describing the effect of radiotherapy on the tumour; (c) explaining the selection of treatment by randomisation.
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After polymerization, the final product was removed from the mold and inserted as an articulating spacer.
The primary change in these two models is the addition of an articulating LCD.
Most replacements of the proximal humerus act as functional spacers rather than as an articulating reconstruction.
Treatment with an articulating spacer resulted in better functional outcome and lower incidence of patella baja.
"I think he's always been a good, an articulate, salesman for what he sells.
The investigated component is a welded A-stay beam structure in an Articulated Hauler.
She has to be an articulate spokesperson, a strong fighter".
Widely considered precocious, even a genius, he was an articulate and passionate spokesman for modern sculpture.
Here he's seen as an articulate analyst with a good future on the box.
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