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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate nice" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to combine the idea of expressing oneself clearly with a positive quality, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "It's important to articulate your thoughts nicely during the presentation."
Alternatives: "express clearly" or "communicate well".
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These are comfortable, articulate, nice people, and you dont mind being in their company.
While Malone, Pellereau and co are often labelled as "unlikely" pin-ups, is it really that surprising that women are attracted to intelligent, articulate, nice, kind men, who are not unattractive?
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She's smart, articulate and nice, and she furthers gay rights just by being so.
I waited with bated breath until he replied as all articulate skaters do: "Nice, dude".
How awesome is Ramey Ko, the nice, articulate, good English-speaking Asian gentleman who testified before you and the House Elections Committee?
Even as NDTV's famous anchor Barkha Dutt pressed him to distance himself from a militant, xenophobic slogan used by his supporters ("Andhrawalo Bhago" or "Run away, People from Andhra"), the pro-Telangana party's smart, articulate, and seemingly nice young leader did not do so.
Unfortunately, he was, like, totally nice and articulate.
For the sake of argument, let's say Mr Biden was implying that, before Mr Obama, there has never been a black presidential candidate who is all five of the following: mainstream, articulate, bright, clean and nice-looking.
He was a nice, understated, very articulate guy, and I took his mobile number.
So while it is nice to see articulate women give powerful speeches, it may not be enough because women want action, not words.
But let me explain.Joe Biden got in trouble in 2007 for calling Barack Obama, in a string of nice comments about him, "articulate".
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