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The phrase "articulated this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone expressing or conveying an idea or thought clearly and effectively.
Example: "In her presentation, she articulated this concept in a way that everyone could understand."
Alternatives: "expressed this" or "conveyed this".
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The Administration has articulated this standard many times.
French President Emmanuel Macron articulated this reality last week.
On the first day of rehearsal, Mr. Galati articulated this idea for the ensemble.
I've never really articulated this, so don't count on me to do it now.
The statesman Henry Wise, of Virginia, articulated this qualification as well as anyone: "Jackson made law," he wrote.
The President, Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, articulated this unlikely optimism when she addressed the nation two days after the tsunami.
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In 2011, Senator Rand Paul created a stir when he re-articulated this concern.
This argument has been quietly articulated this summer by the president of the Basque section of the PSOE, Jesús Eguiguren.
But what he articulated this week should change that perception.
"If there are clear goals, they are not being articulated".This lack of clarity reflects disagreement among Dresdner's top brass.
A member of Ms. Stewart's defense team, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that the articles were chosen because they were "cogent and well-articulated -- this was not an ideological judgment".
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