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The phrase "articulate language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe language that is clear, effective, and well-expressed, often in the context of communication skills or writing.
Example: "Her articulate language made the complex topic easy to understand for the audience."
Alternatives: "clear expression" or "eloquent speech".
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His body itself speaks an abstract but articulate language.
He rejoices in articulate language and even invents a new form of it (he is far from alexical at this stage); he loves beauty, which he finds in Beethoven's music above everything; he is aggressive.
But there's a specific quality of lyrical poise behind his playing — as much on a calmly searching track like "Toward Awakening" as on an urgent, pointillist one like "In Pursuit" — that suggests he has developed his own articulate language as a solo pianist.
As I get older, Balanchine becomes more and more important to me – the musicality, the glories of his articulate language, the sheer mind-boggling brilliance of the man make his work a wonderful source of inspiration and the marvellous thing is I still have so many pieces to discover.
Children may be unable to articulate language triggering protection, no matter what horrors they have experienced.
The most articulate language in the law addressing these disorders is found in Section 1302 of H.R. 3590.
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Clicks might have been part of the first fully articulate human language that appeared among some group of early humans 50,000 years ago.
Despite the unsteadiness and drift, there was the life of the mind — the order and disorder one could chart and articulate through language.
(Many philosophers and linguists have!) And, of course, more often than not, the linguistic sounds or marks with which we articulate our language make little difference to our intended message.
Both to articulate the language of priorities, as described by Aneurin Bevan, but also to mediate and decide between contradictory demands from the public and short-term pressures alongside long-term imperatives.
A problem arises, however, when one wants to query an event trace using a more articulate query language than single-line regular expressions.
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