Examples of 'be able to articulate' in a sentence

Meaning of "be able to articulate"

be able to articulate - express thoughts or ideas clearly and coherently in speech or writing

How to use "be able to articulate" in a sentence

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be able to articulate
A leader must be able to articulate the vision.
Be able to articulate your ideas in a simple way.
It is important for us to be able to articulate our feelings.
Be able to articulate and present their thinking to others.
I would never presume to be able to articulate his pain.
Be able to articulate the value of your offer clearly to others.
They might not even be able to articulate it themselves.
When his cognitive powers are sufficiently developed he will be able to articulate it.
And we should be able to articulate that.
So by the end of this lesson you should be able to articulate.
Patients should be able to articulate what is happening to them.
Even those that they may not be able to articulate.
Because to not be able to articulate that clearly really troubles me.
Understand why you believe what you believe and then be able to articulate it.
But he does not seem to be able to articulate his account of events.

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Be able to articulate what you are looking for and how others could help you.
We need to be able to articulate it.
Know what you believe, why you believe it, and be able to articulate it.
Need to be able to articulate processes.
Future Congress similarly would be able to articulate.
We need to be able to articulate that.
Also, be able to articulate your strengths and weaknesses.
Be firm in their faith and be able to articulate their faith clearly.
He will be able to articulate it. When his cognitive powers have sufficiently developed.
After the game is over she must be able to articulate her results.
You have to be able to articulate what it is you want to manifest.
But I am not sure if I will be able to articulate it well.
You need to be able to articulate why people should vote for us.
With good communication skills, children will be able to articulate their ideas clearly.
You need to be able to articulate what you deliver to the customers.
The collective voice of teachers must be able to articulate what defines quality in education.
Counsel must be able to articulate the public or national importance of the issue.
The most important thing is to be able to articulate your thoughts in written form.
You will be able to articulate them to yourself and others around you.
See, you have got to be able to articulate that.
The RCAF must be able to articulate valid requirements convincingly.
As a leader, you have to be able to articulate your vision.
You will be able to articulate the benefits of being Agile.
At this age, your child should be able to articulate more complex things.
Would you be able to articulate an answer to the question?
When you complete Level A2, you will be able to articulate yourself in basic Spanish.
You have to be able to articulate your value proposition in 5-8 minutes.
It's ok I don't really expect you to be able to articulate anything approaching a reasonable answer.
You should be able to articulate what you do in 30 seconds or less.
If asked, would my employees be able to articulate the vision and priorities?
You should be able to articulate an answer for that person-yes, for every pixel.
They may or may not be able to articulate - and that 's okay.
Will these movements be able to articulate themselves in the pursuit of common goals?
Your partner should be able to articulate how your SAP security was engineered.
How will they be able to articulate their visions?

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