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The phrase "an articulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is able to express themselves clearly and effectively, often in the context of communication skills.
Example: "She is an articulate speaker, able to convey complex ideas in a way that everyone can understand."
Alternatives: "a clear communicator" or "an eloquent speaker."
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He's an articulate and thoughtful man.
I was an articulate, verbal child.
In Miranda he has an articulate advocate.
He is an articulate spokesman for Governor Romney's vision.
Even an articulate, sympathetic lawyer (Campbell Scott) makes no headway.
[Gillum] is an articulate spokesman for those far-left views.
She has to be an articulate spokesperson, a strong fighter".
"I think he's an articulate fool," Mr. Kagan said.
He even gave an articulate interview to BBC's Football Focus.
Mr. Rivers swept through his repertory like an articulate whirlwind.
He praised Mr. Menendez -- calling him "an articulate, intelligent representative".
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