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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulates why" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when explaining the reasoning or justification behind a particular point or argument.
Example: "The author articulates why the proposed changes are necessary for the success of the project."
Alternatives: "explains why" or "clarifies the reasons for".
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Hayden Carruth's "Collected Shorter Poems" is a constant source that articulates why we do what we do.
Mr. Friedman articulates why supporters of Al Gore have been right in continuing to support a vote recount in Florida.
This book articulates why any leaders, whether legitimate, revolutionary, self-styled or tyrannical, will need much more elaborate planning skills than they ever had before.
Voddie Baucham, a black pastor in Texas who has been critical of President Obama, articulates why he feels that gay rights are not the next round of the civil rights fight.
It always helps when an applicant clearly and powerfully articulates why they want to do a project and for whom, rather than simply describing what it is they will do.
Saller has great affection for my favorite Chesnutt song, "In My Way, Yes," from "Silver Lake," and movingly articulates why we love it: And joy abounds in Chesnutt's canon, a joy that's always pitted against pain but somehow prevails.
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And they cannot articulate why.
Have students articulate why the game is important to them.
"He seems not quite able to articulate why he'd want to be mayor.
Others had difficulty articulating why they were put off by her.
We articulated why we continued to protest and indeed why we ever protested at all.
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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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