Sentence examples for articulate over from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "articulate over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it does not form a standard expression or idiom.
Example: "I need you to articulate over the main points of the presentation." (This usage is awkward and not recommended.)
Alternatives: "express clearly" or "communicate about".

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Most of all, he feels that the themes he has tried to articulate over the past 12 months are beginning to catch fire with the voters, even if they haven't excited all of the media.

As long as Mr. Bush continues in this fatal misunderstanding of the psychological barriers we need to overcome in Iraq, this "plan" that he intends to articulate over the coming weeks will come to naught.

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The solution has been articulated over and over again: in the Beilin-Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas) plan proposed in 1995; in the Clinton proposals at the end of 2000; in the Geneva initiative of 2003; and in the talks then-Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni held with Mahmoud Abbas in 2007 and 2008.

The catch-and-release sensibility of the collection that used jackets and skirts, riveted together from stiff fabric, triple-wide leather belts and articulated over-the-knee boots as counterpoint to the fluid pants and draped dresses was beautifully done.

I believe in the president-elect's policy and program as he's articulated over the last many months.

That means speed, first of all: breakneck lines cleanly articulated over brisk rhythm chords, with the two men switching intuitively between lead and rhythm roles.

It also demonstrates that this framework is most valuable in researching how societal challenges become articulated over time in processes of technological change and innovation.

wireless sensor networks (WSN) are articulated over a set of miniaturized battery powered devices (sensors) with communication capabilities and are expected to become highly integrated into our daily activities.

The need for building laboratory diagnostic capacity in Africa has been well articulated over the recent past [ 2- 6].

Although the involvement of individuals living with HIV was first articulated over a decade ago by AIDS activist groups and by UNAIDS in 1999, little research has been done to assess the extent of the adoption of this principle.

To remedy my linguistic differences, I fought to over articulate my words, refrained from emphasizing my "b" when I mentioned my birthplace (everyone knows Bronxites pack a verbal punch with their "b's"), and spoke less frequently in class.

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