The Wyeths'competitive hyper-articulateness seems to come more naturally to them now.
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She even turned the president's articulateness into a weapon against him.
From the economist.com
Chen has an acute ear for the pretensions, semi-articulateness and evasions of group dynamics.
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Each of the key characters express, in varying degrees of articulateness, a particular viewpoint or philosophy of life.
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On the other hand, he retained their traits of good manners, articulateness, punctuality, modesty, and a dislike of being touched.
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His selection was praised by some who noted his articulateness and experience as U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia and a senior envoy to China and other nations.
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The bitterest of the many laughs Rabe provides derives from his recognition that the relentless articulateness of his people is only a higher form of inarticulateness.
From the time.com
It seems to me that just because today's kids have less embarrassment and more articulateness they communicate with their elders rather more effectively than less.
From the time.com
Gerstenberg's outstanding record of money management, and his articulateness in defending the auto industry against a growing number of critics, made him the choice.
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Fluency: the quality of being facile in speech and writing