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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a later article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an article that is published after a certain point in time or after another article has been mentioned.
Example: "The findings discussed in this article will be elaborated on in a later article."
Alternatives: "a subsequent article" or "a following article".
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A later article said the site contained 192 bodies.
In a later article, their writer, Cristina Laila, called him a "crazed liberal" and "Power Hogg".
The government also took issue with a later article about Turnbull's innovation policy.
A later article will examine the prospects for improving the health of the Russian people.
I might document it well in one article, and then want to assert it again in a later article.
A later article on the same subject quoted Mook more extensively, then included a response from Breitbart at the bottom.
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The underpinning principle at work here is what Parfit terms the 'Same Number Quality Claim', an idea echoed in a much later article by Julian Savulescu called 'Procreative Beneficence'.
In his later article, "an Ontological Idealism", he defines "substance" as that which has features without being a feature or having a feature as a part.
In a later review article, she dropped her former requirement that, in order for species to be units of selection, they must possess species-level adaptations (1989).
A later Times article cited a "vulgar reference".
A later Kompas article records Djajakusuma's best-remembered works are Harimau Tjampa and Tjambuk Api.
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