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The phrase "articulate love" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the expression or communication of love in a clear and effective manner.
Example: "In her poem, she was able to articulate love in a way that resonated deeply with her readers."
Alternatives: "express love" or "communicate love".
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While movies and novels generally characterize theatre critics as angry bottom feeders in a sea of creativity, the theatre critic's real job is to articulate love and humility and a sense of wonder whenever the curtain rises — no matter how unpromising the enterprise under review turns out to be.
More than just an exceptionally articulate love triangle, A Dangerous Method lays out a landscape of repression and release, strained civilities and deep neuroses, before stopping on the brink of the first world war – as if to suggest these issues would shape Europe for the rest of the century.
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And I haven't even mentioned that, every now and again, one or more of these attractive, articulate, love-addled people bursts into song.
Admired for his articulate intelligence, love for his family, he was an honorable and honest man.
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Ray conscripts his ex-girlfriend, Cornelia (a splendid Sue Jean Kim), as a translator, even as he's unable to articulate his love for her.
"We will be in dialogue with our faculty, staff and students in the days ahead to ensure that we articulate our love for our Muslim neighbours in ways that are consistent with our distinctive theological convictions".
Johnny Flynn was one, as the appealing if not always articulate young love interest in a second Richard Bean play, "The Heretic," which preceded "One Man, Two Guvnors" by several months and deserved longer than its limited run at the Royal Court.
Richard's search for self-expression reveals he hasn't found his own voice yet – he doesn't know how to articulate his love for his sweetheart, Muriel, so he relies on poets such as Swinburne and Wilde.
Greene was not ashamed to articulate his love for danger, something Butcher connects with as he faces his demons from his time as a war correspondent in Africa, when he had received death threats from Charles Taylor's regime in Liberia and two fellow journalists had been killed during the war in Sierra Leone.
Wheaton added that the administration still respects the constitutional right to religious liberty and wanted to make sure "that we articulate our love for our Muslim neighbors in ways that are consistent with our distinctive theological convictions".
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