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The phrase "articulate he" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe someone who is able to express themselves clearly, but the structure is incorrect.
Example: "It is important that he is articulate when presenting his ideas."
Alternatives: "eloquent" or "well-spoken".
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"It's so articulate," he said.
"Kate is very articulate," he says emphatically.
Multilingual, articulate, he speaks quietly, sentences perfectly formed.
Fiercely demanding and articulate, he is also "incredibly kind", Ms Bennell says.
Tall, ruggedly handsome and articulate, he is university educated with a sports science degree from Loughborough.
Otherwise endlessly articulate, he spoke with an extraordinary poetry about the most difficult things.
Affable and articulate, he was eager to delve into and at least partly decrypt his work.
You're so articulate". He never saw white students do this to other white students.
"The mission I'm on is that I'm willing to talk about Alzheimer's as long as I'm articulate," he said.
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"He's verbal, he's articulate and he's been around," Frucher said.
"Murphy works hard, he's a fighter, he's articulate, but he's pretty much an unknown throughout the state".
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