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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authoritative articulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a clear and confident expression of ideas or opinions, often in a formal or expert context.
Example: "The speaker's authoritative articulation of the complex topic left the audience in awe of her expertise."
Alternatives: "confident expression" or "definitive statement".
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This thesis proposes that the international community should adopt a clear and authoritative articulation of a legal right against extreme and systemic forms of domestic violence and a corresponding duty of states to help remedy such violence.
Not only does this involve general public values, such as openness, transparency, certainty, integrity, and distributive justice and rule of law but also more specific energy supply-related values, such as accessibility, affordability, reliability, safety, and sustainability - the acknowledgement of which will depend on authoritative articulation within the given polity.
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"There is no authoritative voice.
Lacks the authoritative voice of Shogren.
It's my authoritative but cajoling voice.
"I am in no doubt that what Mahler wanted was a clear articulation of the note without totally abandoning the reigning dynamic," writes Donald Mitchell, the author of many authoritative texts, including a book devoted to the Fifth Symphony.
Authoritative! Hidebound!
Articulation, pedalling, dynamics.
Authoritative editions.
He was authoritative.
Authoritative and impressive.
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