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1 This will become a much more articulate debate as time goes on.
2 The shouting outside, though still a discreet distance back, grew more articulate .
3 As he studied the writing, the old woman's mumblings became more articulate .
4 To his advantage, however, Murdoch's word has been more articulate and sure-footed to date.
5 He was growing noticeably more articulate ; he was less absentminded.
6 He's grounded, serious and more articulate than he's ever been.
7 There's no other more articulate response to oppression than that.
8 I've been so much more articulate since I crossed over.
9 It will be easier, faster, and more articulate than talking.
10 She was out the door before they could do anything more articulate than nod.
11 Now the first figure grows more articulate , romping and galloping into an ecstasy of fun.
12 A new study found people who swear have bigger vocabularies and are basically more articulate .
13 How do I make that a little more articulate ?
14 Some of the pigs themselves, however, were more articulate .
15 Environmental and residential groups are becoming more vocal and more articulate , according to the planning board.
16 Ordinary photos had become, in effect, more articulate .
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