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Claire struggles to articulate this side of her life.
He knows exactly what he's after, even when he struggles to articulate it.
His sentences are punctuated with 'you knows' galore as he struggles to articulate his singular cinematic vision.
For me the album's contribution to the vexing question of human existence lies in the way in Bowie struggles to articulate the human struggle to articulate.
Many Republicans suspect that this is still his real view, and they believe that the reason he struggles to articulate his current stance is that he doesn't believe in it.
What becomes clear, is that, as Paine struggles to articulate his account of rights, he comes to defend a very Lockean account in which the government is there to interpret and to secure antecedently defined rights and just claims that are the outcome of the exercise of these rights.
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Many musicians struggle to articulate what their music is about.
She wandered verbally sometimes, struggled to articulate what she was thinking.
The pithy statements that express the feelings us clumsy popcorn-munchers struggle to articulate?
Other than over Europe, all three struggle to articulate significant foreign policy differences between their parties.
The Labour MP Jess Phillips said the party had struggled to articulate its stance on Brexit.
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