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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a articulation" is not correct in English.
It should be "an articulation." You can use the correct phrase when referring to the act of expressing something clearly or the way in which something is articulated.
Example: "The speaker's articulation of complex ideas made the presentation much more engaging."
Alternatives: "a statement" or "an expression."
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Three scores for each participant's spoken responses during scanning were calculated: a semantic score; an articulation score and a combined semantic and articulation score.
It is not simply a reaction to a failed policy, it is an articulation of an independent vision of selfish foreign and domestic policy interests.
Since in DAGs the A-operations become nodes, the A-operation whose output is an articulation point can be also referred as an articulation point.
Tiffany Dufu: Truthfully, that statement is an articulation, an amalgamation of my purpose.
One was uttered by a person with an articulation disorder and the other by a physically unimpaired person.
A community college that has an articulation agreement with a state university spells out what courses count for its degree.
We proposed a spectral conversion method based on NMF for a voice with an articulation disorder.
Similarly, Mitchell transformed his own individual experience into an articulation of an emotion that held a universal truth for many others.
Thirty-two which, which are difficult for a person with an articulation disorder to utter, were evaluated.
Observation C: If a graph has an articulation point, the graph is multiplicative.
In this study, we focused on a person with an articulation disorder resulting from athetoid cerebral palsy.
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