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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a article from" is not correct in English.
It should be "an article from" due to the vowel sound that begins the word "article." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a specific article that has been published in a magazine, journal, or online platform.
Example: "I found an article from the New York Times that discusses climate change."
Alternatives: "a piece from" or "a report from".
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A article from The Wall Street Journal exalting Mr. Katzenberg is cited as the last straw in a competition with Mr. Eisner for media attention that drove Mr. Katzenberg to leave.
Of course this sort of link dump kills a lot of the sexy appeal of the iPad news app, but it could also become and invaluable service for bloggers looking to link to a article from the publication.
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"Wente is a cis woman writing an article from a very uneducated cis perspective.
Instead, he sent me an article from a Christian magazine about a man who had "homosexual desires".
But what if you re-post an article from an outside site as a full-length post on LinkedIn?
"What are you talking about?" The colleague e-mailed him an article from a popular law Web site called Law360.
"If we seized an article from a person, we would want to keep track of that," he said.
Gibson handed me an article from a British tabloid that was headlined " 'CURSE OF CONAN DOYLE' STRIKES HOLMES EXPERT".
Here's an article from a few years back about one of the pioneers, Whirlpool, yes, Whirlpool.
The first listing was an article from a cancer journal, available through ScienceDirect for $30.
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