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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able communicator" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has effective communication skills, whether in a professional or personal context.
Example: "In her role as a team leader, she is known as an able communicator, always ensuring that everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "effective communicator" or "skilled communicator".
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Her rate of production indicates that she has a terrific recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon, and her success rate is high: each new recording tends to have its own character and personality, giving this able communicator interesting things to do with her voice and the listener interesting things to hear.
Other candidates include Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski, the EU's External Aid Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva and Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans, an able communicator.
"Salvini is a very able communicator and has been doing well outside his northern historic stronghold," said Goodwin.
At times coach Luke Walton's quest to draw an able communicator out from Ingram's thin, lanky frame seemed quixotic.
I recognise that certain deities are relevant to differing aspects of my existence, such as the God Heimdall – often seen as an educated figure and an able communicator, to whom I often address my thoughts prior to public speaking, for example.
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These assessments lead me to believe that students took to heart the semiotic brainstorm activity, coming to acknowledge the depth of their own knowledge, to see themselves as able communicators, and to confidently rely on themselves in communication, rather than on a dictionary.
Specter's piece quotes several articulate and persuasive experts who are clearly frustrated by the influence of able communicators like Shiva, whose broad-brush generalizations disseminate fear.
To bring about reform now, politicians need to be not just good campaigners and public stewards but civics teachers too, able communicators who can reassert a connection in the public mind between costs and services, between the policies that Congress and state governments pursue and the money you end up paying your town for garbage collection and the local library.
So when they graduate, they'll not only be able scientists but able communicators, too.
"We want to arm a bigger bench of able communicators to go do cable combat," he said.
They are able communicators as they are tuned in to how others react to what they do and say, enabling them to be effective team-players.
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