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The phrase "a couple of articles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two or a few articles, typically in contexts like writing, research, or discussions about content.
Example: "I found a couple of articles that discuss the impact of climate change on agriculture."
Alternatives: "a few articles" or "several articles".
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I was basically a very lazy student but I did do a couple of articles.
There are a couple of articles about this supposedly joyous season, one called "Jingle Bell Blues".
Later, I even wrote a couple of articles for her magazine.
I returned home, read a couple of articles and drove across the river to price a Nissan Altima.
A couple of articles in Le Journal du Dimanche offer an interesting view of how the movie came into being.
There were a couple of articles about me in the local paper, and I got a letter from a woman who had been in my third-grade class.
I'll be posting at least a couple of articles before I've read it all, which seems appropriate, given that it was originally released in serial form.
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"Then another expert will come along and change the whole thing to something that's even better and add in two new sections as well as a couple of new articles that sort of support the main article.
The Nigerian Guardian rejected a couple of nonfiction articles I had sent them.
She has a couple of HBR articles on developing a language strategy at multinational companies.
In a couple of combative articles for Conservative Home, James Morris has set out his stall.
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