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The phrase "a article with a" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an article with a" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "article."
Example: "I found an article with a fascinating perspective on climate change."
Alternatives: "an article containing a" or "a piece with a".
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In 2013, the Cufflinks developers released a article with a fairly extensive benchmarking study, using simulated and real data (Trapnell et al., 2013).
Write a article with a interesting topic and a unique title.
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Mr. Zhang, a Chinese human rights activist, decided last fall to share an article with a group of friends in and outside China that criticized China's president.
Newspapers at home could never publish an article with a headline referring to the president (who has been in power for 30 years) as a dictator.
But Ministry of Justice figures show that 1,359 under-18s were found guilty for possessing "an article with a blade or point" in England and Wales in 2009.
Why might the reader see an article with a red tag near the title that says, for example, "11 minutes ago" — when the article has been on the page for hours, sometimes over a day?
Young Guard, a publication of the youth wing of the governing United Russia party, published an article with a similar headline: "Two Women Were Sacrificed in the Name of Pussy Riot".
Mr. Hirschorn said in a recent interview that although the quotations were accurate, they came from an interview conducted about five months earlier for an article with a different premise: on Internet companies that were working.
Also, rare is the journalist who at some point along the way did not begin an article with a meaningless weather report: "The rain slanted across the city as gangland's bullets barked again last night".
You can't open a newspaper lately without reading an article with a headline containing the words "work until 70".
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