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"articulate to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to explain or express something to someone. Example: I need to articulate to my professor the reasons why I cannot attend class tomorrow.
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Say "you're very articulate" to young blacks, and then ask where they are from.
It's really hard for me to articulate to a composer what it is that I want.
He was very, very caring, very loving and very emotionally articulate to me".
Is Done Will you articulate to me and to the people here how you describe the E.M.D.R. process and protocol?
Network pundit-wranglers use words such as "passionate," "authentic" and "articulate" to describe what makes a good TV opinion spouter.
"It took me five or six months before I could articulate to other people what it is that Pearl does".
They should be able to articulate to you, in clearly understandable terms, what tangible benefit they will deliver.
Most players live with intense pain that is hard to articulate to those who haven't played football, he said.
He will need to appear calm and purposive, and to articulate to the American people the underlying economic strengths.
She talks fast and gently, scrunching her curls with her hand, articulate to the point of intimidating.
Mr. Salzman's "True Notebooks" succeeds in adding something fresh, galvanizing and articulate to the overcrowded realm of classroom stories.
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