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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulate specific" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used when you want to express the need to clearly express particular details or points, but it requires additional context or words to be complete.
Example: "In your presentation, please articulate specific points that highlight our achievements."
Alternatives: "clearly express particular" or "define specific".
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They add: "These references articulate specific criticism of current environmental regulations, specifically the lax enforcement of the regulations concerning the dumping, safe storage, and disposal of nuclear waste.
Be sure to articulate specific aspects of the college and your visit that you appreciated.
"Congress must articulate specific and unambiguous statutory directives to effect a repeal," but it did not do so in the two laws at issue, he said.
Better yet, states might even agree to a process whereby, over the next several years, they would articulate specific "stretch" commitments for each, with progress transparently monitored.
While managers are taught to actively communicate, many either unintentionally undercommunicate or fail to articulate specific priorities that would give meaning to their vision.
Under Terry, police are required to articulate specific and individualized indicia of suspicion, and those indicia must be salient enough to justify police action.
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There is a backdrop of rustling sounds and breathing, some produced by woodwind players blowing through their instruments without articulating specific notes.
By articulating specific and realistic expectations of what our trainings could achieve, and bearing in mind the factors that limit training effectiveness, we developed three evidence-based tenets to guide the design of any unconscious bias training.
CHWs in New York City have articulated specific training needs in two categories, including core competencies and health-specific topics.
Instead, a more common approach is to either list a variety of influential factors without articulating specific relationships among them (Stark [2000]) or to posit linear relationships that oversimplify the complexity of real-world practice between certain variables and faculty work (Umbach [2007]).
Articulating specific "consequences" can help advance the goal of conflict prevention.
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