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The phrase "articulate a compelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to express ideas or arguments in a persuasive and clear manner.
Example: "In her presentation, she was able to articulate a compelling vision for the future of the company."
Alternatives: "express a persuasive" or "convey a convincing".
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But today, when junk mail is predominant, "postal management is unable to articulate a compelling vision of the public good," he says.
The Labor party needs to articulate a compelling worldview, to appeal not to the fearful demons but the "better angels of our nature", as Lincoln said.
For me, the message of these conferences and of the practical work in Shropshire, Kent and other places is the vital role of good leaders, people who can articulate a compelling vision and translate it into a practical reality.
People involved in the discussions said that despite the passage of the marriage measure under Mr. Levi's watch, board members felt that his low-key, unassuming style was ill-suited to the job of executive director and that he had failed to articulate a compelling vision for the future of the organization.
And spend some time in the southern suburbs of Beirut, too, if your portfolio permits, listening to people who are not members of Hezbollah, but who can articulate a compelling set of reasons why they support the party's de facto and de jure status as a resistance group in Lebanon.
(Muthu 2003: 75) Before enlightenment thinkers could articulate a compelling critique of colonialism, they had to recognize the importance of culture and the possibility of cultural pluralism.
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Step 2 then involves articulating a compelling business case for action appropriate to the specific business.
Some, like Chipotle, are beginning to share a broader story about sustainability by articulating a compelling company purpose.
Matthew VanBesien, the orchestra's president, told the Times that he is searching for a conductor who displays "superb and inspiring musicianship" and who also articulates a "compelling and progressive vision for a twenty-first-century orchestra".
Though he sat and thought about it, he said he was unable to name a single Democratic leader in the years since Bill Clinton left Washington who he thought was articulating a compelling new direction for the party.
Articulating a compelling economic rationale to justify investments in research by definition furthest removed from direct, immediate economic benefit is perhaps one of chief challenges of R&D managers, policy makers and science analysts in the years ahead.
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