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The phrase "giving expression to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of articulating or conveying thoughts, feelings, or ideas.
Example: "The artist is giving expression to her innermost feelings through her paintings."
Alternatives: "articulating" or "conveying".
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A common law is gradually giving expression to shared beliefs in rights and wrongs.
This means giving expression to their beliefs in the written and spoken word, and in practical acts of service to the local community and to the nation.
But even the SNP is at a loss to describe precisely what it is giving expression to - other than un-Englishness.
Teachers owe it to themselves and to their pupils to have babies at any time, thus giving expression to their passionate and creative natures.
The very idea of a people governing themselves depends upon government giving expression to their unique culture, their unique history, their unique experiences.
"We're focused on access and giving expression to the passion people have for the game," said Gregg Winik, N.B.A. TV's executive vice president.
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His poetic meditation on the humanist world view gives expression to what would once have been expressed in mystical terms.
We give expression to burgeoning sentiment.
Songs gave expression to resistance to the dictatorship.
The architecture of the Raj gave expression to this escapism.
He was entirely dependent on mathematicians to give expression to his ideas.
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