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The phrase "communicate of" is not correct in written English.
To make a phrase with the word "communicate," you would use a phrasal verb like "communicate with" or "communicate about." For example, "I need to talk to him and communicate about the project changes."
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He was a communicate of St Pius X Roman Catholic Church.
Does the poster need to include a visual joke, to demonstrate the top-level gag-smithery we can expect when we come see the comic at work? Depends what you're trying to communicate, of course.
Further squabbling about who knew what led Margaret Hodge, the fiery Labour chair of the committee, to deride the "incompetence, lack of central control, [and] failure to communicate" of the BBC's top brass.
(As can anything that can draw people together and helps them communicate, of course — but modern technology can bring together far more people, faster, than any samizdat of old).
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It was a way of communicating, of complaining, of intimidating and of joking.
The present study represents one of the largest series even communicated of patients with ESBL-E bacteremia.
Hillary did not communicate any of that.
Its repetitions communicate breadth of feeling or numbing stasis.
Can the silhouette itself communicate enough of who it is?
How do we best communicate all of this?
I communicate aspects of what we do through content creation.
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