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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulates well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who expresses their thoughts or ideas clearly and effectively.
Example: "During the presentation, she articulates well, making complex concepts easy to understand."
Alternatives: "expresses clearly" or "communicates effectively."
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"She's strong, agile, light and really articulates well with a horse," Baffert said.
The framers were astute and thorough; they made clear their intent on the right to bear arms, as Mr. Freedman articulates well.
Teddy Roosevelt articulates well the premise: "This country will not be a good place for any of us to live in unless we make it a good place for all of us to live in".
Mc IV preserves the second-largest phalangeal articular surface and articulates well with the second-largest phalange.
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Marsh was articulate, well informed and entertaining.
Progressive arguments resonate more if they are articulated well".
Articulate, well dressed, and polite, he seemed unusually relaxed and upbeat for an abortion provider.
"He had an extraordinary vision for what he wanted to do, which he articulated well.
Mr Tsipras has articulated well the rage of the outsider; now he must display the statesmanship of the insider.
But it hasn't been considered deeply or articulated well as a strategy, or carried out with much determination.
The arguments presented are thoughtful, articulate, well documented, logical and made accessible by many personal anecdotes and pop culture references.
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