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Discover LudwigThe phrase "communicates that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something conveys a particular message or idea.
Example: "The report communicates that the project is on track and within budget."
Alternatives: "conveys that" or "expresses that".
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A great coach exemplifies and communicates that sort of praise and positive attitude.
Inspiration is the feeling a charismatic leader communicates that gives a feeling of empowerment to the listener.
One specific message communicates that higher percentiles on the growth chart are not desirable in the way that they are for school performance.
It communicates that a particular car has been registered by a particular state.
It communicates that identity securely to everything around you," said Karl Martin, one of its creators.
Her fashion communicates that you're a woman of your time, that you have understood".
Nothing communicates that more forcefully than the opaque standards of the quota.
"But we want someone who communicates that instantly on camera, you see".
He communicates that kind of power and that he is a good man".
This strategy might feel effective, but it's not — it simply communicates that bad behavior is the social norm.
This move by Apple communicates that tools of violence and death shouldn't be part of our light-hearted, ubiquitous lexicon.
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