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articulated

[ahr-tik-yuh-ley-tid] / ɑrˈtɪk jəˌleɪ tɪd /




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But despite the pessimism frequently articulated by bearish investors, year after year, stock prices in recent decades have generally powered higher.

From MarketWatch Aug. 17, 2026

Meta’s answer, articulated across years of filings and months of litigation, is a resounding “no.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2026

It isn’t articulated as such, but a bonus of “Techniquely” is that the food being prepared can be for one or two people.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 23, 2026

Wang also "articulated China's solemn position regarding a series of negative words and actions by the US side", the statement said, without referring to specific issues.

From Barron's Jul. 22, 2026

James Thompson, a twenty-six-year-old cafeteria worker, eloquently articulated the Negro dilemma in a letter he wrote to the Pittsburgh Courier.

From "Hidden Figures" by Margot Lee Shetterly




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