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Used with adjectives:
"
She wrote a brilliant article for the newspaper."
(brilliant, excellent, fascinating, great, informative, interesting)
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The newspaper article was controversial."
(controversial, provocative, well-written, well-researched)
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I'm reading a short article about space exploration."
(short, long, brief, lengthy)
"
He only reads academic articles."
(academic, scientific, news, online, journal, magazine, newspaper)
Used with verbs:
"
Did you publish the newspaper article?"
(write, research, edit, review)
"
We read an interesting article."
(read, saw, noticed)
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The newspaper printed a provocative article."
(printed, published, ran, carried)
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The article appeared in the last journal issue."
(appeared, be: was/were)
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They manufacture articles of clothing."
(manufacture, produce, design, make)
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The store sells common household articles."
(sells, carries)
Used with prepositions:
"
I read a fascinating article in the local newspaper."
(in)
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Have you read the article about global warming?"
(about, on)
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I have read many articles by that author."
(by, from)