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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate debate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a debate that is expressed clearly and effectively, often highlighting the quality of the arguments presented.
Example: "The panel engaged in an articulate debate about the implications of climate change on global policy."
Alternatives: "clear discussion" or "well-expressed argument".
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This will become a much more articulate debate as time goes on".
It showed how pastoralists could draw on their storng oral tradition to articulate debate and stimulate positive change.
The drama's red-hot center is the shocking last act, an articulate debate in an Upper West Side kitchen between an anti-abortion activist, Cynthia Ms. Boothh), and the pregnant host of a cooking show on NPR, Amanda (Laurel Holland).
The UN needs to follow through on its promise to ensure a robust election process where candidates are forced to articulate, debate and defend their vision for a UN that is fit for today's purpose.
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He recalls constructive, articulate debates soon after independence, when members respected the speaker as if "a priest in a church".
Through the incongruously articulate debates among these cowboys, staged with wit and teasing suspense by Matthew Penn, the darkening evolution of movie morality is mapped, from the fake piety of John Wayne to the nihilism of modern horror.
As previous research has shown, documents formed a critical part of the groups' sense-making activities, comprising "articulating, debating and validating different readings" of documents [ 47], as they created a shared narrative of the case [ 48].
I can articulate and debate a viewpoint from many angles, and I found that I could be technically right and force somebody into a viewpoint.
Through the use of cameras, they are overcoming their lack of education, learning practical technical skills and harnessing their natural ability to communicate, articulating and debating the issues that affect their communities.
It's an app they've worked on for the last year that's meant to quickly get regular people engaged in articulating and debating political positions.
Kim-Mai Cutler and Josh Constine introduced Sean Parker's new app Brigade, which was designed to get people engaged in articulating and debating political positions.
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