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"a leading article" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a newspaper article which covers an important issue or event. For example: "The newspaper published a leading article on climate change this weekend."
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So said a leading article on Thursday.
Neither paper thought it worthy of a leading article.
This was a leading article reflecting Dacre's personal opinions.
CP Scott writes a leading article to mark the centenary of the paper in May.
A leading article reinforced the paper's antagonism towards the "vulgar annual flaunting" of Tory donors' wealth".
It also carried a leading article that day based on the story.
The planned high-speed rail line, HS2, is a "costly white elephant", we said in a leading article yesterday.
A leading article in Richard Desmond's middle-market paper said the speech "reflected common sense of the type the Daily Express has long been advocating.
Strange twists: This is from a leading article published on Wednesday: "The short life of Nat Rothschild's mining venture has been an unusually torturous affair.
An incendiary performance on Later… with Jools Holland, in which he used a certain expletive 17 times, was the subject of a leading article in the Daily Mail.
He has had the proof of a leading article on his desk, which gives a taste of the flavours to come.
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