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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate insecure" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone who is able to express their insecurities clearly, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and coherence.
Example: "While she was articulate in her presentation, her underlying insecurities were evident in her body language."
Alternatives: "expressive yet insecure" or "eloquent but insecure."
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During: Played Akthar, a pupil of Muslim ancestry who, in the actor's own words, was "vulnerable, sharp, arrogant, articulate, insecure".
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In stories about contemporary women trying to define independence, intimacy and friendship in their lives, Keener is the embodiment of a Holofcener heroine – funny and imperfect, optimistic and insecure, articulate and endearing.
"But we could do ourselves a favor and begin to realize that Pakistan, as articulated by the paranoid and the insecure, is a 'Danger to Itself.' ".
And Peter Oborne, a former Mail columnist now with the Daily Telegraph, refers to Dacre's "daily performance of genius" as he "articulates the dreams, fears and hopes of socially insecure members of the suburban middle class".
More articulate.
Feeling insecure?
Insecure beefcakes?
Financially insecure?
Insecure jobs.
Highly insecure".
COMPUTERS are notoriously insecure.
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