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Discover Ludwig'articulate of' is not a correct phrase in written English.
An appropriate phrase that could be used in its place would be 'made of'. Example sentence: This sculpture is exquisitely made of bronze.
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Schmidt is the more articulate of the two.
Don't they have one of the coolest and most articulate of presidents?
"Yes, O most articulate of all who articulate, f — " "Never mind," said the Emperor.
I'm just simply not that fluid and articulate of a writer.
Buffini depicts the Queen as the more emotionally articulate of the two.
Gormley is one of the most dauntingly articulate of contemporary artists.
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One of the articulate advocates of this view of our law is Stephen Bainbridge.
In fact, the visions articulated of late are far from farsighted.
The complexities of the Peer Worker identity were articulated; of neither being able to identify comfortably as staff or service user.
This has become a large, articulate body of women, many of whom have become politically active.
One of the most articulate proponents of this view is Price (1996).
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