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The phrase "a dozen articles that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity of articles that are being described or discussed further in the text.
Example: "I found a dozen articles that provide valuable insights into climate change."
Alternatives: "twelve articles that" or "a number of articles that".
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But up to a dozen articles that are "problematic" remain, the chairman, Sebaghatullah Mojadeddi, said.
Only Halleck engaged in any meaningful editing, combing through the more than a dozen articles that addressed some aspect of slavery, emancipation and the arming of former slaves to ensure that nothing in the new code undermined Lincoln's emancipation policies.
You've probably read a dozen articles that tout the value of networking, and for good reason -- it works.
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I read each of the dozen articles that Greenhouse has written on the two cases, and I see why Whelan chose a slippery innuendo rather than specifying instances of bias.
It was the first of several dozen articles that bemoaned Green's lack of acceptance and helped bind his name as closely to the epithet "neglected" as Pallas Athena is to "bright-eyed".
It also includes about a dozen articles, often illustrated, that I'm not including in my little total up there — about Roman chariots, carriages, and other road transportation; as well as articles on the officials in charge of roads, the law governing them, etc.
All because of the framing of a dozen articles like this, that spun the guitar as an "instrument designed for breasts".
When I asked Duncan to supervise my third-year paper on international human rights law and feminism (on which, at the time, fewer than a dozen articles had been written), he warned me that he knew practically nothing about international law, but that he was game to learn.
Turn out half a dozen articles in a month.
In a typical biomedical literature search task, users often view fewer than a dozen articles.
The current ChemSpider Journal of Chemistry website lists a dozen articles, the majority of which were published in March 2009.
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