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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulated words" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe words that are clearly pronounced or expressed, often in the context of speech or communication.
Example: "The speaker's articulated words made it easy for the audience to understand the complex topic."
Alternatives: "clearly spoken words" or "well-expressed words".
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Some commonly mispronounced or poorly articulated words include saying "gunna" instead of "going to", saying "axe" instead of "ask", saying "jist" instead of "just" or saying "lenth" instead of "length".[1].
What I'm not sure is there – or at least if it is there, it's clamped down under a thick layer of slick sentences and smoothly articulated words – is Woody Allen.
What may seem to the uninitiated to be an undifferentiated sonic stew is actually a structured set of articulated words and vocables — syllables like "ya" and "hey" — sung in a range that defines the broad geographic area the vocalists come from.
Catch how she wrings laughter out of only two huskily articulated words: "I meddle". Be swept away with sudden feeling when she addresses her dead husband, Ephraim Levi, who apparently can be reached in some myopic middle distance between the orchestra and the loges.
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Mr. Cross doesn't articulate words any better today than he did in the old days.
Her family had a talent for emitting judgment without articulating words.
In other words she can understand what is being said but cannot articulate words very well herself.
AlterEgo is a non-invasive, wearable, peripheral neural interface that allows humans to converse in natural language with machines, artificial intelligence assistants, services, and other people without any voice without opening their mouth, and without externally observable movements—simply by articulating words internally.
But then again, what is my mind doing when I'm articulating words now?
His verbal language has increased, and he is articulating words.
He is currently working with a speech therapist to regain his ability to articulate words and he seems likely to recover.
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