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The phrase "articulate an early" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the expression or clarification of an early idea, thought, or concept.
Example: "In her presentation, she aimed to articulate an early vision for the project that would guide its development."
Alternatives: "express an early" or "clarify an early".
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The pursuit of this tenet led Condillac to articulate an early developmental psychology, with explicit pedagogical and methodological implications.
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Moreover, very few participants articulated a strong, early commitment to pursuing faculty careers.
Not yet sure of what he wanted, but certain of what he didn't want ("no custard pie slapstick stuff"), Ross saw something in Arno's work something that adhered to his goal, articulated in an early memo to _New Yorker _artists, "to record what is going on, to put down metropolitan life … based on fact plausible situations with authentic backgrounds".
But lacking the articulate touch of, say, an early David Hockney, the drawings here disappoint.
It sets out to do something else-to ground with concrete examples a theory that the editors articulated in an earlier book.
Few could articulate a political objective.
Clare articulated an important realization she made early in the school year regarding the role of STEM and the enactment of PBL at RSA: Fig. 1 Teacher-negotiated framework for project construction and enactment We were trying to focus on project-based learning, and nobody had any idea what that looked like.
(Rawls 1951 had much earlier articulated a slightly different version of the view).
Earlier on Thursday, Governor Ducey tweeted his clear support for Uber's self-driving test, basically articulating an unqualified desire to have Uber redirect its efforts to Arizona.
A worksheet (or "dashboard") to simply articulate what your (early stage) idea or solution is.
We have also articulated a requirement, implicit in our earlier decisions, that the regulations contain "explicitly mandatory language," i.e., specific directives to the decisionmaker that if the regulations' substantive predicates are present, a particular outcome must follow, in order to create a liberty interest.
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