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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continued articulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ongoing expression or communication of ideas, thoughts, or concepts.
Example: "The conference focused on a continued articulation of the organization's mission and values to ensure clarity among all members."
Alternatives: "an ongoing expression" or "a sustained communication".
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"That is pretty much during the time of peak efforts by the Bush Administration to politicize voting rights enforcement, and yet even then you have a continued articulation of the same position, that laws such as Ohio are inconsistent with federal law," Bagenstos said.
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The creative process begins with a "total seizure," an inclusive qualitative whole (a "mood") which is then articulated, and even continues after articulation.
Whether constitution really is or isn't identity is a matter of continuing debate; for articulations of the two sides see Johnston (1992) and Noonan (1993).
Instead, say US officials, there will be a clear articulation of America's continued commitment to protect them from external threats, most probably in a non-binding statement.
He continues with considered articulation: energy never dies, just travels, so the older an object is, the more it has absorbed.
This strand continues in the articulation of RRI, but is not the only strand, particularly in Europe where the interest is also in inclusive governance of new science and technologyo.
Sir Ken Robinson's famous animated articulation continues to ground the discussion, but all around the world, local innovators are springing up to perpetuate real change in great knowledge exchanges.
Ever since that narrow escape, death became her obsession, but one that continued to defy understanding or articulation.
"These boxes are connected to that network and we fix the signals that we want to look at, such as vehicle articulation, vehicle speeds and location, and then using that network, we pick off the information, which could be transmitted to a second car," he continued.
Certainly, Martin Luther King, Jr. is one of the most prolific and profoundly influential, even historic, figures of African descent whose articulations continue to compel widespread, intensive study as especially rich instances of religious, moral, theological, and socio-political philosophizing.
Retention of dorsal ribs posterior to those attached to the sternum as well as a full gastral cuirass with mobile median articulations suggests that, in spite of the presence of a large ossified or cartilaginous sternum, the costal and gastral skeleton continued to play a role in aspiration breathing.
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