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The phrase "a copy of this article" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a duplicate or reproduction of a specific article, often in contexts like academic writing, requests, or discussions about publications.
Example: "Could you please send me a copy of this article for my research?"
Alternatives: "a duplicate of this article" or "a version of this article".
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> Can anyone provide us with a copy of this article?
You will be given a copy of this article in a second.
I fully expect to receive a copy of this article in my post tomorrow morning with the grammar corrected and very possibly a pair of red circles drawn in the middle.
6-1 88 Jack, Because of the explosive contents of this article & a pact I have with Playboy, no one is to make a copy of this article or read it without you present & in possession of all the pages.
I hope you'll print a copy of this article out to distribute and discuss at your next team meeting.
Share a copy of this article with them so they can understand how their greed is hurting their parents.
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I recently discussed this exact issue with friends, and you can be assured that not only will they get a copy of the article, but this letter as well.
I'm well aware of the article and I have a copy of the article myself.
Mr. Romney icily responded, "I got a copy of the article and read the article".
If you want, I can send you a copy of the article.
A copy of the article is included in Archie Comics' court papers.
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