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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate feelings" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to express or convey emotions or thoughts clearly and effectively. Example: She struggled to articulate her feelings about the loss of her pet, but eventually found the words to express her deep sadness and grief.
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Speaking to The Independent, he added: "My intention was to articulate feelings around in the community.
What they really want isn't fame or fortune but permission to articulate feelings that were somehow off limits within the fragile habitat of their families.
Shupe recalls feeling like an outcast, being admonished for acting like a "sissy" and without any role models, struggling to articulate feelings of a gender mismatch.
Here are singer-songwriters displaying establishment bona fides by playing nice with song structure and instrumentation while making sure to articulate feelings and perspectives not often heard near Nashville's center.
What we don't know how to do is have the kind of unpleasant talks that articulate feelings to real friends when those friends ignore our wives at a dinner, or don't think to call us when we are fired.
This identification with the underdog – not to mention Morrissey's unique ability to articulate feelings of not belonging – is why so many first- and second-generation Mexican Americans feel so strongly about the singer.
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In hindsight my problem with that school was an inability to articulate feeling exposed and significantly different and, for the first time in my life, outnumbered.
But despite articulating feelings with a maturity that seems well beyond his years, Salazar can find his job daunting.
But that's the point: the language of emoticons articulates feelings in a universal way.
Susan Wilson Solovic, who must have named Girls Guidee with a fair amount of irony, points out that while women are noted for generally excellent skills, especially in listening and in articulating feelings, they suffer from common communication gaffs.
"Music is the universal language that articulates feelings which words alone can't get their tongue around.
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