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Discover Ludwig"start conveying" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to begin communicating or expressing something. Example: The speaker stood up and started conveying her ideas about the future of the company.
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And the best way to start conveying that would be by reducing our energy gluttony and ratifying the Kyoto treaty to reduce global warming.
"I suggested it would be immensely helpful to reaching solutions to these problems if he would utilize that bully pulpit and start conveying to the American public the full extent, the full depth, of our problems," Mr. Johnson said.
Labor opposition leader Bryan Green said the dam levels should sound alarm bells that it was time for the government to start conveying the critical need to conserve power.
Before you start conveying the actual message that is the purpose of the conversational hypnosis building a good rapport is essential.
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The lowdown: The attitude of this global brand is that cooking should be fun and easy and its quirky recipe cards (which include basic kitchen tips, like how to slice steak, and a list of the tools you need to "bust out" before starting) convey that notion.
But we have to start somewhere conveying the message that working people have families, and that family life can be combined with work.
The creative process starts with conveying a design vision.
At work as in relationships, it all starts with conveying confidence.
We as a society must start to convey accurate portrayals of romance in an attempt to prevent the infiltration of this unrealistic bullshit in the minds of young girls.
It is high time that today's celebrities and above all baseball players—started to convey the opposite message.
The ones who have participated in the seminars and last year's academy "have become very enthusiastic" about wine, he said, adding that senior flight attendants are starting to convey the love and lore of fine wine downward to the younger flight attendants.
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