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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a helpful article" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an article that provides useful information or guidance on a particular topic.
Example: "I found a helpful article on how to improve my writing skills."
Alternatives: "an informative article" or "a useful article."
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I heard noises outside and my mind immediately flicked to a helpful article I had scanned on the REI site, "Reasons for Using Bear-Resistant Food Containers".
A close-up of the Tele iPad app shows a helpful article: "Tackling the issues affecting the state" under which the smiling team of Baird and Clennell are pictured.
"Shillinde believes that he can only be known to Botswana if he can get a call-up to come showcase his skills," ran a helpful article in the country's Sunday Standard newspaper.
When you find a helpful article about how to approach women wearing headphones, first check whether it is published on a website that says it can teach you: "What to say to turn a woman on and make her want to have sex with you ASAP", followed by: "This is very easy to do.
Financial journalist Barry Ritholtz wrote a helpful article for The Washington Post.
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For every time a well-intentioned family member says (for the millionth time) "I just read this article, I think you might find it useful…" I stifle an urge to reply, "Have any helpful articles about what it's like to be on fire?
A helpful Bloomberg article today, "Quebec Disaster Spurs Rail-Versus-Pipelines Debate on Oil," digs in on the relative merits of pipeline and train transport of oil.
On our online city guides at nytimes.com/travel, you'll find a number of helpful articles for a trip into wine country, like Chris Colin's "36 Hours in Napa Valley" (Feb.
Have just found your helpful article about "10 reasons to buy a Kindle 2… and 10 reasons not to".
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