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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate broader" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of expressing or explaining something in a broader context, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to articulate broader concepts to ensure everyone understands the implications."
Alternatives: "express wider" or "communicate more broadly".
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Mr. Hazare's hunger strike became a platform to articulate broader public frustrations.
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We celebrate a politician's vision, one who can articulate broad ambitions and lofty goals, and we penalize those who are mired in details and candid in handicapping their chances of success.
This association was initially formed to address concerns specific to student life but became more and more openly political, articulating broader societal issues that contributed to explain the conditions of students from colonized countries of Africa.
After articulating broad principles of law, the court is likely to send the case back to the district court.
To begin with, the Clinton plan was drafted in secret and delivered to lawmakers as a fait accompli; Mr. Obama is articulating broad principles and leaving the details to Congress.
The legislature articulates broad goals and then directs agencies, like the New York City Board of Health, to use their expertise to tackle the specific problems those goals address.
In Sept. 1998, the Weekly Standard published an editorial -- "Foreign Policy and the Republican Future" -- urging Republican candidates to take back the White House by articulating "broad principles of a Reaganite foreign policy" that could be summed up with three M's: military strength, morality and mastery.
Such complex issues underscore the need to articulate the broader ethical landscape of the nutrition debate within global food security.
Thematic analysis was used to articulate the broader understanding that arises from constant comparisons of cases and narratives [ 46].
Though she didn't write the court's lead opinion, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, whom the 6th Circuit cited, wrote separately to articulate a broad and liberal vision for how the Fourth Amendment should be interpreted in the age of smartphones and the surveillance state.
Vice President Al Gore has articulated a broader vision for using American military might around the world.
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