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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulated ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing thoughts or concepts that have been clearly expressed or communicated.
Example: "The speaker presented articulated ideas that resonated with the audience and sparked meaningful discussions."
Alternatives: "clearly expressed concepts" or "well-defined thoughts".
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Its form reflects its subject matter: it is alive with ghosts, fractured, full of the winds of change, half-remembered dreams and barely articulated ideas.
The Islamic revolution's most clearly articulated ideas, he said, had to do with opposition to America and the capture of its embassy (also known as the "den of spies"); the war with Iraq; and the basij, the volunteer vigilante force founded by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to uphold the revolution.
Then the groupmates can discuss all articulated ideas and come to consensus on an appropriate group goal.
When students' work in PBL varies substantially from the norm, computer-based scaffolds can alert the teacher to read the target students' articulated ideas, and discuss how the students arrived at those ideas; the teacher can then provide appropriate attributional feedback (Scheuer, Loll, Pinkwart, & McLaren, 2010).
We met during the spring of 2011, articulated ideas about target groups and relevant evidence-based perspectives.
On a very general level, as a starting point, the humanitarian and the private sector have clearly articulated ideas about how certain values will drive change.
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The successful completion of projects was linked to a clearly articulated project idea aimed at improving practice, problem solving, or promoting professional development.
His sometimes obsessive "come let us reason together" approach of the last two years seemed to give way to articulated plans and ideas that he sounded willing to fight for against right-wing naysayers.
But passengers now seem receptive to the idea of articulated trains.
Haas provides an articulated meaning of the idea of epistemic communities as 'a network of professionals with recognized expertise and competence in a particular domain, who share a commitment to a common causal model and a common set of political values' (Haas 1992, p. 3 and Haas 1990).
But, unlike ordinary folk, the poet wants to draw the audience's attention to these articulations as much as to the ideas the words so articulated express.
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