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The phrase "able to articulate specific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability to express particular ideas or details clearly and effectively.
Example: "In order to succeed in this role, candidates must be able to articulate specific goals and strategies during the interview."
Alternatives: "capable of expressing specific" or "able to convey specific".
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Few Republican leaders were able to articulate specific plans for reviving the party on a statewide level, but there was little sign of any panic about its future prospects.
It is also plausible that the patients and caregivers may have been able to articulate specific improvements from the intervention within the context of a qualitative interview.
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Nine in ten (88%) were able to articulate something specific.
Be sure to articulate specific aspects of the college and your visit that you appreciated.
"These are all, we would say, sort of large cliché titles," he said, "but they are not able to articulate all the specifics".
Some participants were able to articulate the reasons for the discontinuation of the specific methods.
Reasons for this finding are unclear; the more affluent may be better able to articulate their symptoms over the telephone or may be more specific in their demands for healthcare than less affluent individuals.
(E) The multidisciplinary groups of medical teachers were able to articulate the integration of clinical and basic sciences in concept maps if they were guided by specific instructions.
They probably aren't able to articulate it.
None was able to articulate a sentence, express an idea.
No, it's just being able to articulate yourself better.
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