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"communicate this with" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that something should be shared or conveyed to somebody else. For example, "The manager asked us to communicate this with the other teams by the end of the day."
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You can verbally communicate this with your team, role model it, and create organizational operating principles around it.
I witness science and technology making a difference in the lives of people and I try to communicate this with the public.
You could communicate this with your clients, and ask them to bear with you until you put your business back in order.
When I sit down at the piano and I have a dark feeling inside myself, I have to try to communicate this with people, and the only universal language to do this is music.
If this is the case, be sure to communicate this with your psychologist.
These two goals may require different services therefore know beforehand so you can communicate this with your spa therapist.
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My teacher, Dave Oliver, has a discrete way of communicating this with his students.
They give us the language to communicate this vision with the wider public.
It is not elementary to weigh conflicting treatment effects and to communicate this information with patients.
Communicate this problem with them and think of ways that they can help to keep the work place safe.
Weighing conflicting treatment effects and communicating this information with patients is not elementary.
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