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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulating of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "articulating" without "of."
Example: "She is articulating her thoughts clearly during the presentation."
Alternatives: "expressing" or "communicating".
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Mr. Riley concedes that "we haven't done a good job of articulating of how this will help the average working man".
The Wellcome Trust is involved, so it's unlikely that any in-game articulating of mental health problems is done for gimmicky, exploitative effect.
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Schmidt is the more articulate of the two.
"Yes, O most articulate of all who articulate, f — " "Never mind," said the Emperor.
Don't they have one of the coolest and most articulate of presidents?
I'm just simply not that fluid and articulate of a writer.
In fact, the visions articulated of late are far from farsighted.
Gormley is one of the most dauntingly articulate of contemporary artists.
Buffini depicts the Queen as the more emotionally articulate of the two.
There has always been much to admire about Wood, the most articulate of rugby soldiers.
Articulate of which elements of natural science provide the focus for the course.
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