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The phrase "articulate right now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to express thoughts or ideas clearly at the present moment.
Example: "I find it difficult to articulate right now how I feel about the situation."
Alternatives: "express clearly at this moment" or "communicate effectively right now".
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McDonnell: Probably, in subtle and maybe not so subtle ways that I can't articulate right now.
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You wouldn't have the words to articulate it right now (as I write you're about a month shy of 5), but this is a truth you instinctively know.
We still need voices like his to articulate what is wrong, right now, with an official and media language that wilfully ignores the malign effects of class and poverty.
I don't think I'm capable of articulating quite how I feel right now.
The problem is the obsession with CO2 can't save the ecosystem, and the moral turpitude of shifting the burden of global warming to future generations could just as well and perhaps more compellingly be articulated as the injustice ongoing right now, in exploiting the poor and developing nations by stealing their resources and outsourcing our pollution.
"We were never allowed to articulate ourselves the way we do right now".
It seems to me that the strongest case one could make for an Obama presidency right now is rarely articulated: it is his potential to repair the broken relationship between America and the world.
Nothing I have read more powerfully and comprehensively articulates where the focus should be right now than every word written here by Lilly Workneh.
Mr. Harland, one of the best drummers you'll hear in jazz right now, acted as a clarifying force, articulating all his tiny strokes and clicks, whether in free or patterned rhythms.
"Right now, to build a robot arm that is highly articulated," Dr. Chirikjian said, "we need a lot of joints and a lot of motors".
Like many others across the world right now, they are exploding the old ways while struggling, so far, to articulate the new.
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