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The phrase "articulated question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question that is clearly and effectively expressed or formulated.
Example: "The professor appreciated the articulated question from the student, as it demonstrated a deep understanding of the topic."
Alternatives: "clearly stated question" or "well-formulated question".
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All clinical research, including studies of complex interventions or processes of care, should be designed to answer a clearly articulated question [ 16].
Evidence shows that the NGT, when used correctly, elicits a greater volume of novel and higher-quality responses in response to a carefully articulated question than the less structured group data collection approaches such as focus groups and brainstorming [ 18, 19].
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As the nation's holy man, he has articulated questions that matter, touched national life at key occasions, and inspired his colleagues at every turn.
Hearing it after the Barber brought a heightened sense of two composers articulating questions of conscience both as individuals and on behalf of humanity.
These include taking useful notes, articulating questions or ideas prompted by the presentations, visiting office hours, connecting lecture topics with current events or journal articles, paying full courteous attention to speakers and peers, and creating a study guide.
What lends a sense of unity to the large variety of his writings devoted to so many different domains of knowledge, is his consistency in articulating questions, in applying a specific viewpoint and perspective, and a recurring use of specific key concepts and their concomitant terminology.
A second group of behaviours are related to eliciting and addressing patient questions and concerns, whilst recognising that the patient may find it difficult to articulate questions.
Sorry, I just asked you the question about Lucky Alert and put up the question and articulated the question of Lucky Cell Phone.
He could not have articulated that question, with his head buried in the bun-chasm of these two sage geniuses of the economy!
Zahra-Malik, the Reuters journalist, articulated the question that almost everyone in Islamabad seems to have: "What is the government's strategy?" There might not be a long-term one.
Murphy then took a step back from his focus on the NRA as the bill's primary antagonist and articulated the question so many of us have: 90% of Americans support the kind of background checks laid out in the Manchin-Toomey legislation.
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