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The phrase "articulated to be able" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of being clearly expressed or designed to enable something, but it lacks clarity and conciseness.
Example: "The plan was articulated to be able to address the community's needs effectively."
Alternatives: "designed to enable" or "expressed to allow".
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And we were pushy and articulate enough to be able to get the best care available.
"You don't have to be able to articulate and understand what that experience is.
"You have to be able to articulate benefits to encourage take-up".
"I like them to be able to articulate business strategy in a sensible way," he said.
So for me to be able to articulate my own version of what that is has been quite scary.
you ought to be able to articulate what the limit is on what you require down the road," Roberts said.
My dream is to be able to articulate this properly and quantitatively.
"This is not an easy thing for victims to come to grips with and to be able to articulate," he added.
The power of writing, to be able to articulate our own experience, is the thing that allows us to feel like a citizen of everywhere.
The app, Underwood said, "bridges that gap — that social gap — of the pressures of having to be able to articulate yourself in person, on the spot.
Consultants who work with us need to be able to articulate why evidence and value for money are key drivers for DFID.
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