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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate and" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce two or more adjectives that describe the same thing. For example, "The speaker was articulate and poised throughout her presentation."
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He's articulate and learned.
He is articulate and engaging.
He's very articulate and persuasive.
Knowledgeable, articulate and funny".
Paul is articulate and hard-line.
He's articulate and he's coachable".
"That we're all debonair, articulate, and intelligent?
All are articulate and full of feeling.
He is well-educated, articulate, and honest.
He's articulate and speaks his mind".
He is extremely articulate and very demanding.
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