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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulating concerns" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of expressing or communicating worries or issues clearly and effectively.
Example: "During the meeting, she was praised for articulating concerns about the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "expressing worries" or "voicing issues".
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They also make clear that they are articulating concerns others have in similar ways where they live.
In the Define Adult Concerns step, your child gets practice at empathy, taking another's perspective, and appreciating how his or her behavior is affecting others (more crucial skills), and you get practice at articulating concerns rather than solutions.
The Environmental Humanities are expanding rapidly and articulating concerns relevant to medicine, animal rights, neurobiology, race and gender studies, urban planning, climate change, and digital technology, to name just a few fields.
Everywhere one turns, respected opinion leaders are articulating concerns about growing economic inequality.
The board then unceremoniously fired Piano, articulating concerns about the design's cost and the flexibility and size of the gallery spaces.
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This brings the analysis further than stakeholder theory with its focus on abstract structural interests, towards articulated concerns about the objects that matter to people.
Just 4% of the British workforce is on these contracts, and only a minority of them have articulated concerns regarding their status.
Participants were able to articulate concerns about limitations in knowledge or confidence that may contribute to culturally insensitive care, and to generate new ways of tackling issues that had been raised.
The pope had previously articulated concerns about an American-led attack on Iraq, most notably on Christmas Day, when he beseeched people "to extinguish the ominous smoldering of a conflict which, with the joint efforts of all, can be avoided".
His decision to blow the whistle on practices within Atos made headlines in May, because he was the first Atos-employed doctor to put his career on the line and articulate concerns about a system that has been criticised by charities and claimants for years.
Both groups articulated concerns regarding the sustainability of foreign aid as a constraint to recommended solutions.
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