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The phrase "articulate a response" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express the act of clearly and effectively expressing an answer or reply to a question or situation.
Example: "During the meeting, it was important for everyone to articulate a response to the proposed changes in policy."
Alternatives: "express a reply" or "formulate a response."
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One, Buttercup said: "I've been sitting here for a good five minutes, my fingers frozen on my keyboard, unable to articulate a response to this".
He returned to the genre in part because he felt a need to articulate a response to what he saw around him.
Of course, the babies in the video can't fully articulate a response to the question, but if they could, their answers would probably be pure and loving because they're, you know, babies. .
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The article bothered me in so many ways I had trouble articulating a response, but back then I wrote, "How is this news?
Articulating a response South African participants, who generally did not take long-term medications apart from ARVs, appeared to have a small personal formulary of named over-the-counter medications, but names of ad-hoc prescription medications were largely unknown.
This format involved having each patient, in turn, articulate a single response without providing any rationale, justification, or explanation for their response and without discussion or debate from other members in the group.
Miliband failed to shed the idea that the Party had spent irresponsibly while in office, and to articulate a clear response to the austerity regime of the new Conservative-led coalition.
It tries to articulate a spiritual response to the ecological disaster we have made, and offers many stimulating insights.
The first step towards bringing all of Iraq back under government control is to build a credible partnership, however distasteful it may be, with Iran, and to articulate a regional response plan.
Under Britain's electoral system only two parties can ever hope to achieve power; one of them, the Conservatives, has absorbed UKIP's agenda for cultural protectionism almost completely, and the other, Labour, has so far struggled to articulate a coherent response.
As Mario Maj has recently pointed out "it appears, therefore, urgent to articulate a convincing response to the question "When does depression become a mental disorder?" [ 22], One might rethink the diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder in order to reconcile both views.
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