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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express yourself clearly and precisely about a topic. For example: "He was very articulate about the importance of environmental conservation."
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Sieff was extremely articulate about his own work.
In this paper, we explore the ideas that second grade students articulate about functional relationships.
Ms. Laybourne, in an e-mail, recalled that Ms. Kohn "was incredibly articulate about complex issues.
Her older daughter, she tells me, was quite articulate about it.
The educated aren't immune from such traps; they are merely more articulate about them.
He was articulate about his image, whereas she refuses to discuss it.
She is captivatingly articulate about what she describes as "environmental window shopping".
I'm not very articulate about good literature but you know when you're in good hands.
None of the participants in the final programme is articulate about their box sex.
"I remember him being very articulate about the mistakes that he made.
Murt knows what he is, accepts it, is articulate about it.
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