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articulation - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • identity: Both are concerned with documentation and articulation of identity.
  • vision: The articulation of this vision in a now famous article in Scientific American has led to a wide reaching research program.
  • faith: And there are other voices historically excluded from the common perception of the world as from the articulation of a common faith.
  • principle: Tell me, then: where is there any clear articulation of distinct principles for the two cases?
  • concept: Here are the basic refinements to our articulation of the concept of the autographa and canonicity proposed by this paper.
  • theory: Given its diverse roots, this first full articulation of the theory is likely to have an influence that extends beyond mathematics education.

Converse of object

  • facilitate: There is a need for enhanced awareness in African countries on AIJ to facilitate the articulation of informed positions on the subject.
  • enable: It would be necessary to reach a decision by May 2003 to enable articulation where necessary with the restructuring of the academic year project.
  • require: The artifact cannot speak of the research process, by itself, to the level of articulation required of a PhD.
  • involve: And this does not involve the articulation of prior values.
  • allow: File the chamfers on the sides of the slippers to allow articulation.

Adjective modifier

  • explicit: The research content is evidenced through the practitioner's own explicit articulation of these issues and the way in which they underpin their practice.
  • precise: At heart, however, Spike's position resists precise articulation.
  • clear: Tell me, then: where is there any clear articulation of distinct principles for the two cases?
  • careful: The wide-ranging dynamics and athletic coverage of the keyboard were accompanied by careful articulation so we were always able to enjoy the detail.
  • secondary: Secondary articulations are often lexically distinctive, just as much as primary articulations.
  • double: The double articulation allows the legs to rise above the body, giving the whole structure an imposing presence.

Modifies a noun

  • agreement: A number of articulation agreements exist with FE Colleges.
  • arrangement: Within the UK, the University's principal links are articulation arrangements, normally of the 2+2 model, with the further education sector.
  • route: There is no articulation route to full time study with applications to full time study routed via UCAS.

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