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to communicating
verb
To impart To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) someone; to make known, to tell. To impart or transmit (an intangible quantity, substance); to give a share of. To pass on (a disease) to another person, animal etc.
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M. G. Martin aspires to communicating with outer space.
Many commanders were reduced to communicating by cellphone.
Saying nothing, badly, is hardly comparable to communicating nothingness profoundly.
Yet Kneale is an optimist when it comes to communicating serious ideas in a popular medium.
Your style of writing is crucial to communicating your ideas effectively.
Are scientists their own worst enemies when it comes to communicating their work?
Her writing sometimes does not measure up to communicating the complexities she has assembled.
They're both men without language: they have to start from scratch when it comes to communicating.
"It's a tough challenge, and the topography here doesn't lend itself to communicating through the airwaves".
Individual responsibility, when it comes to communicating, learning and teaching is central to the Islamic message.
When it comes to communicating pathos, her despairing expression would come a distant second to a wet lettuce.
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