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The phrase "ability to articulate it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's skill in expressing thoughts or ideas clearly and effectively.
Example: "Her ability to articulate it made the complex topic accessible to everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "skill in expressing it" or "capacity to convey it".
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It's not just Cosell's knowledge that impresses people, it's his ability to articulate it, and as viewers of "Matchup" see every Sunday, his ability to use the eye in the sky to diagram it.
Take me, for example, sitting here in the middle of the night, with dried tear stains all over my face, digging into the depths of my being, trying to find the strength to subdue my anger and the ability to articulate it in a way that isn't counter-productive.
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Indeed, Alistair's semblance of a life appeared to be no less unhappy for all his ability to articulate its pain.
"A commitment to pro bono and an ability to articulate its impact help to counter the charges of self-interest that are levelled against the Law Society in relation to defending legal aid," the paper says.
The main point here is that the child will tend to be good (i.e., fit in with the norms and expectations of the caregivers) solely because not doing so is painful, not because the child has, at this stage, any goal it is trying to achieve by being good, nor even the ability to articulate why it acts as it does.
Has the president's audacity in waging such a revolutionary war outrun his ability to articulate what it's about and to summon Americans for the sacrifices victory will require?
In fact, research evidence suggests that physician behaviors (e.g., neglecting to ask about HRQOL issues) can impede a patient's willingness to introduce HRQOL concerns, that physicians vary greatly in their ability to elicit important information from patients, and that patients vary in their ability or desire to articulate it [ 15, 16].
But, as on Moon Song, Karen O displays an ability to articulate raw emotion here, be it on the subject of love, loneliness or strength of will.
If he could just hand over the reins to successors with national reputations and, crucially, the ability to articulate what the Democratic Party stands for, it would be fine for him to focus on his own projects until the next time he's called on to give a Convention speech.
The real value of any movement to end bad practice would not necessarily be the remedy it prescribes (which is often a crude lever), but its ability to articulate the problems in simple terms.
It is also unclear how renal insufficiency affects the acetabular cartilage and its ability to articulate with a bipolar head.
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