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are articulating

  • present progressive
    of articulate.
    articulate
    adjective
    uttered clearly in distinct syllables.

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“With nuance and nerve, these writers are articulating both the depth of wounds and the integrative power in healing our community yearns for.”

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 16, 2023

But these shows are articulating experiences from specific communities and specific writers, and that’s not ticking boxes.

From New York Times Aug. 9, 2021

“Even though they are articulating it as a temporary thing, a lot of them are still putting forward this critique of compulsory sexuality that is really resonant with asexuality,” Przybylo told me.

From Slate Mar. 6, 2020

“It is the frontline communities that are articulating in many ways the most radical solutions, because they are dealing with the most radical impacts,” Soto said.

From The Guardian Oct. 9, 2019

“We provoke. We prod … We’re playing fictitious characters who are articulating some of the attitudes and misconceptions that already exist,” Ferrell said.

From MSNBC Mar. 28, 2015