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Discover Ludwig"communicate something" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to refer to the act of expressing or conveying information or feeling. Example sentence: I hope I can effectively communicate something important to the new team members.
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But rats also communicate something besides disease.
"These pictures communicate something that's just out of reach.
Great musical moments derive from the desire to communicate something.
But isn't the point to communicate something well?
Therefore they will brilliantly communicate something that they shouldn't be talking about.
It's a chance to communicate something that I can't communicate while I'm singing".
You can see that the person making this art had a need to communicate something.
But what's most distinctive is Pascoe's use of comedy to communicate something urgent and authentic.
(The idea was that the discs might communicate something about life on Earth to extraterrestrial creatures).
Another way of reconnecting is to communicate something which has nothing to do with the job.
"I wanted it communicate something to an audience that was enlightening," Travolta said.
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