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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate angry" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to attempt to describe a way of expressing anger clearly, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "She was able to articulate her angry feelings about the situation during the meeting."
Alternatives: "express anger clearly" or "communicate anger effectively."
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She went to Berkeley and took a few courses, which is where she started writing the articulate, angry and funny Scum Manifesto which advocates wiping out men altogether, the self-propagation of women by test tube and the stamping out of the patriarchal society in which passive women collude.
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He said although he knew many had been on the receiving end of "some terrible, terrible attacks" from Bronson, he on the other had "only experienced a very witty and articulate sensitive, angry at times, but very articulate man, which was completely juxtaposed against what I expected".
The Plath club was founded because she succeeded in giving women a voice - articulating, in angry, hiccoughy words, the sentiments they could not.
They are brilliant, famous, articulate, and regularly angry.
His performance — angry, articulate and sometimes comical — generally matched his attire.
He has frequently bemoaned the loss of Canada's indigenous wildlife, and "Sea of Slaughter" was an angry, articulate howl of protest.
Similarly forthright is A. L. Steiner's amazing accumulation of photographs, which cover two large walls with images of lesbian life and love, a tough, celebratory concatenation titled "Angry, Articulate, Inevitable".
Emerging from England just before the generational change of punk rock, Graham Parker used the sturdy structures of soul and 1960's rock as he spat out angry, articulate songs that chafed against dishonesties large and small.
She is calm when we speak; very articulate and very angry about what has happened to her. "Putting trafficked people in prison – that is the worst part of it.
6 p.m., Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard Street, TriBeCa, (212 219-3006; $17. (Sinagra) GRAHAM PARKER (Tomorrow) Emerging from England just before the arrival of punk-rock, Graham Parker used the sturdy structures of soul and 1960's rock, spitting out angry, articulate songs that chafed against dishonesties large and small.
10 p.m., Marquee, 289 10th Avenue near 26th Street, Chelsea, (646 473-0202, $20. (Sinagra) GRAHAM PARKER & THE FIGGS (Tonight) Emerging from England just before the arrival of punk-rock, Graham Parker used the sturdy structures of soul and 1960's rock as he spat out angry, articulate songs that chafed against dishonesties large and small.
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