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"articulate writing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means writing that is clear, well-expressed, and coherent. You can use it in any context where you want to describe a piece of writing that is well-written and easy to understand. For example: - "Her articulate writing style made her essay stand out among her peers." - "The company's website is filled with articulate writing that effectively communicates their brand message." - "He is known for his articulate writing in the field of philosophy, making complex concepts understandable to the general public."
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Most importantly, the course emphasizes articulate writing and salient argumentation about visual and other aesthetic phenomena.
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The letters are lengthy and articulate, written in red ink in a bold scrawl on tissue-thin paper.
They encourage us to articulate, write, apply quantitative methods, use technology and work in a collaborative setting.
If the liberal arts better prepare students to articulate, write, apply quantitative methods, use technology interactively, and work collaboratively, aren't these graduates more productive than more narrowly-trained specialists, precisely the practical point that Ms. Faust also makes philosophically?
Serge was about 20 years ahead of his time, and extraordinary to also be the most articulate in writing a new French language.
She did not have a healthcare surrogate authorizing anybody to make decisions in her stead; and she did not have a living will articulating in writing her intentions regarding heroic measures, clinical interventions, or her wish with respect to being kept alive by artificial means if she were in a diagnosed persistent vegetative state.
Even Bryan Magee, his most articulate popularizer, wrote, in a memoir, that "everything we argued about he pursued relentlessly, beyond the limits of acceptable aggression in conversation..
Even Bryan Magee, his most articulate popularizer, wrote, in a memoir, that "everything we argued about he pursued relentlessly, beyond the limits of acceptable aggression in conversation...
"Experience suggests that most people collect for some ineffable psychological reasons, that somehow the pictures we are most drawn to are answering or raising questions we cannot articulate," Brandt wrote.
He knew how to use words, and he realised that as long as he could articulate them, write them, recognise them and arrange them all tasks that became increasingly difficult he could give doctors an insight into a world few rationally entered, and almost no one spoke of.
You have to articulate them, write them down.... so these became our values, and you make people accountable to that.
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