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The phrase "articulated a significant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the expression or communication of an important idea, thought, or concept.
Example: "The speaker articulated a significant point about climate change that resonated with the audience."
Alternatives: "expressed an important" or "conveyed a notable".
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As prime minister of the postwar Venstre government (1945 47), Kristensen articulated a significant Danish sentiment for the incorporation of South Schleswig, retained by Germany after World War I, into Denmark.
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But with neither candidate able to articulate a significant policy difference with the other, a few tremors have been inevitable.
"School administrators must articulate an important or significant reason for denying students access to alternative education," the State Supreme Court declared, sending the case back to the original court with the new conditions.
The inability to understand spoken English was not strongly articulated as a significant factor in construction safety by participants.
Supreme Court law provides a significant element of guidance: as the reach of federal law was extended, the court articulated a principle called the presumption against pre-emption.
Second, he articulated a cultural nationalism.
The New York Times columnist Eduardo Porter recently articulated a similar argument.
Agamben articulated a critique of Western democracies.
Another participant articulated a concern regarding lock-in contract periods.
Participants strongly articulated a preference for ongoing, personalised support.
In a Postscript published in 1975, William Shawn articulated her significant intellectual legacy: In 1961, The New Yorker sent a reporter to cover the trial of Adolf Eichmann, one of the chief architects of the Third Reich's Final Solution, who had been kidnapped by Mossad operatives in Argentina and brought to Jerusalem to be tried for his crimes.
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