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The phrase "articulated rationale for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clearly expressed reasoning or justification for a particular decision, action, or belief.
Example: "The committee provided an articulated rationale for their decision to implement the new policy, ensuring that all stakeholders understood the reasoning behind it."
Alternatives: "clearly expressed reasoning for" or "well-defined justification for".
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The court could not find any well-articulated rationale for a Rastafarian exception to a ban on long hair.
To submit a course for the consideration of the Committee on Science Instruction, instructors should submit (1) a course syllabus and (2) a rationale for why the course provides students with the foundations of science education (as articulated above) to [email protected]
The above study has many of strengths, including an important topic, excellent sample size, well-articulated design and questionnaire, thorough factor analysis with goodness-of-fit tests, a clear explanation of the rationale for the findings, as well as their current applications in the medical field.
Hence another rationale for nationalism.
The rationale for the deal is domestic.
The rationale for this was precautionary.
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What's the rationale for that?
The rationale for this is clear.
The rationale for tenure is still valid.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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