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The phrase "articulate responses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to clear, coherent, and well-expressed replies or answers in a discussion or written communication.
Example: "During the meeting, she provided articulate responses to all the questions posed by the team."
Alternatives: "clear answers" or "well-expressed replies".
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The students' critical perceptions and articulate responses to readings, and especially to music, will be eagerly sought.
In one scene, soldiers used gesture to articulate responses to letters from home, miming the rocking of babies or the aching of hearts.
Many of the most articulate responses to the review so far have been from early career researchers, expressing frustration at a change in the rules of a game that they already feel is loaded against them.
The committee said it had "no doubt" Mr Cummings "would have given robust and articulate responses" had he attended.
His articulate responses during this prolonged debate, including his self-justificatory autobiography, were later published under the title of Scandinavian Quarrel (Eris Scandica, Pufendorf 1986c, 2002b).
Ms. Montaigne had me babbling like a ninny in response to several other questions, but she and NPR were kind enough to leave only my more articulate responses in the edited version of the interview.
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There's no other more articulate response to oppression than that.
Toby Sedgwick accepted his 2008 award for choreographing War Horse by neighing into the mic – perhaps the most articulate response to a surreal evening.
Wit, he argues, is a public performance, and its modus operandi characterizes human action in a state of emergency; it is a reaction, an articulate response, and a possible solution to a state of crisis.
By Susanna Wolff March 16, 2017 You e-mailed asking for my opinion, and I wanted to give a really thorough, well-thought-out, articulate response, so I starred your e-mail, and over time it became a mascot for my illogical but oppressive sense of dread in the face of slightly annoying tasks.
"The absence of thoughtfulness, the absence of going back over the record, the absence of thinking about and having an articulate response to what might have been different, that was a shocking moment," said Mr. Bosk, who studies medical errors and patient safety.
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