Sentence examples for articulation off from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "articulation off" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a lack of articulation or clarity in communication, but as it stands, it is ambiguous and not usable.
Example: "The presentation was confusing, with articulation off throughout the entire speech."
Alternatives: "lack of clarity" or "poor articulation".

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Other essential sui generis voices given resonant articulation off Broadway this year: that of the writer-director Richard Maxwell, who found the improbable drama in numbed prosaic lives with "Boxing 2000," and of Stephen Adly Guirgis, who brought new polemical fire to the debate play with his scorching tale of two prisoners, "Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train".

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Although he's steeped in the classical language of his training, he has experimented with modern techniques, from the inward focus of contact improvisation to the off-centred articulation of the Merce Cunningham style.

The advantages of using an explicit optimization formulation include clear articulation of performance trade-offs and the provision of a clear basis for quantitative comparison of different strategies.

This address, unlike his famously discursive, rambling speeches at his rallies, was pre-written (supposedly by Trump himself), meaning we should take this as a more careful articulation of his views than his off-the-cuff statements.

This address, unlike his famously discursive, rambling speeches at his rallies, was pre-written (supposedly by Trump himself), meaning we should take this as a more careful articulation of his views than his off-the-cuff statements.

There is James Thomson writing 'Rule Britannia', then Tobias Smollett, then Walter Scott and right up to John Buchan after which the literary articulation of Britishness does drop off.

Another word, probably a better word, for public intellectual is 'celeb­rity.' Most public intellectuals in our day are not intellectuals at all but merely celebrities: men and women with modest gifts of articulation who give off fumes of having been educated and who dispense one or another of the current party lines.

Even as she pushes herself through the ballet's fiercely off-kilter dynamics, she sustains an exquisite articulation of her head, shoulders, arms and feet that remind us how much Forsythe's work has been about the development of classicism, rather than its destruction.

This has led an increasing number of women to take the extra stride toward covering their face as a more solid articulation of piousness or rejecting the veil as a superfluous piece of cloth and taking it off altogether.

Set to ticking, wailing electronic music by Mr. Forsythe's regular collaborator Thom Willems, the movement offers an extreme articulation of the back and upper body paired with unbounded use of the hips and torso, and risky, off-balance partnering.

His success was dependent on his articulation of self-pity.

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