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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that has articulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has expressed or communicated an idea or thought clearly. Example: "The report that has articulated the company's vision was well received by the stakeholders."
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This is not a party that has articulated its world view very clearly".
Except for "our legacy issues, you have a business that has articulated its strength and we're executing on it".
"Extremism is a problem in all communities, especially among the British National Party," she said, referring to a right-wing party that has articulated white supremacist views.
However, if one side makes its point unambiguously, while the other side hedges and does not seem to have its story straight, the public may conclude that the truth lies on the side of the group that has articulated its case more vigorously.
"Politics is so broken – one of the great unaddressed scandals of this election is that there are seven million not registered to vote – so I could not understand the idea that you do not reach out to someone that has articulated that message and who reaches people that are disengaged from politics.
In the context of growing debates around the possibilities and challenges of coordinated contact, the paper engages with work that has articulated alternative ways of responding to difference through an attention to practices of embodied thought.
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The "Clown Mask Seller" was undoubtedly mesmerizing, with its five moving masks that have articulated eyes.
A tentative character uniting the tardigrades and the onychophorans is their shared possession of non-articulated clawed appendages, as in the Cambrian lobopodian Aysheaia, but in contrast with arthropods that have articulated ones (Nielsen 2001).
The fact is, however, that Bennett has articulated the policy that exists.
Loosening visa and immigration rules is a cause that transnational firms have long championed, and one that Pai has articulated for many years.
France, for example, has not been weak and feeble, as many have said but in fact very helpful, in that it has articulated what most intelligent people of this country feel: that the weapons inspectors should be given more time.
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