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Discover LudwigThe phrase "author articulates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how an author expresses or conveys their ideas or arguments in a text.
Example: "In her latest novel, the author articulates the complexities of human relationships through vivid character development."
Alternatives: "author expresses" or "author conveys".
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In 1994, the critic Michael Coveney, writing in The Observer in London about the play "The Mai," said that its author "articulates deep-seated woes and resentments in a manner you rarely find outside Eugene O'Neill".
In this sinewy first novel set in the Bighorn Mountains, the author articulates his concern for endangered lives and liberties in the laconic voice of Joe Pickett, the new game warden of Twelve Sleep County, Wyo., and a stand-up guy who isn't intimidated by poachers, survivalists, or his own preternaturally smart child.
For example, the author articulates a particular assumption implicit in a comparison of means via the Mann-Whitney test which actually requires that, "the two distributions are identical, in shape and scale, differing only in their means.
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All proposals were judged on the novelty and potential impact of the work, how well the author articulated the background and current state of the field, and the estimated budget and time-line to complete the proposed work.
We suggest two core facets of quality for inclusion in meta-ethnography - (1) Conceptual clarity; how clearly has the author articulated a concept that facilitates theoretical insight.
Rouzer argues that when male authors articulated themselves as women, the resulting articulation was inevitably influenced by this act of identification.
Equipped with real-world company examples, the authors articulate how to apply these levers in productive ways.
Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett and Christopher Hitchens are in the new vanguard of authors articulating atheism (Mr Harris thinks that people who are more moderate in their religion still do harm through a religious habit of mind that is no less irrational than fundamentalism).
It's a shorthand term that comes from a memo signed by Alberto Gonzales but believed to have been written in part by Addington, in which the authors articulated that the attacks of 9/11 required a legal response beyond the confines of ordinary criminal law and ordinary military law.
And in response to the imperialist vision that Persia inherited from Assyria, the biblical authors articulate norms prohibiting Israel from expanding beyond its borders.
For the very reasons that the authors articulated in their Introduction, many readers will expect direct tests of whether nucleotide context affects the authors' results.
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