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The phrase "articulated position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a clearly expressed or defined stance on a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The committee presented an articulated position on climate change, outlining their strategies for sustainability."
Alternatives: "clearly defined stance" or "expressed viewpoint".
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"Having considered the matter, the government adheres to its previously articulated position," wrote Michael F. Hertz, acting assistant attorney general.
"The Anatomy of Racial Inequality," as much as anything, might be considered Loury's declaration of independence, his fully articulated position as a neoliberal.
They still have a responsibility to contemporary art". Mr. High said yesterday: "We're really thrilled by the gift and by Mr. Baitz's stance toward the N.E.A., which I think is a very strong and clearly articulated position.
The difficulty here is that the Comptroller adopted no expressly articulated position at the administrative level as to the meaning and impact of the provisions of §§ 16 and 21 as they affect bank investment funds.
Bill Clinton, Magaziner told me, had heard him speak about health care at a Renaissance Weekend, and when Senator Bob Kerrey began campaigning on health care in the New Hampshire primary in January of 1992, Clinton — who had no clearly articulated position on the subject — asked Magaziner for a memo.
In Camp, on the other hand, we gave less deference to regulatory action that was taken without any "expressly articulated position at the administrative level as to the meaning and impact of the provisions of [the Glass-Steagall Act]." 401 U.S., at 627, 91 S.Ct., at 1097.
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I think he articulated positions he always had".
Looking more broadly, Mr. Perrineau said, the outcome mirrors the politics of the far right across Europe and the way the movement has benefited from the vaguely articulated positions of more centrist parties.
"Newspapers, by articulating positions, are the kernels of parties".
"My impression during the course of the case and during the course of the negotiations is that he is enormously talented as a tactician, and extremely brilliant, and extremely rigid in articulating positions and adhering to them," Mr. Beslow said.
So, both Deen and the Luton protesters were criticising government policies and both were articulating positions – opposing a third runway at Heathrow and British military action in Iraq – that have not insignificant popular support.
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