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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an article that has considerable length, typically in contexts related to writing, journalism, or academic work.
Example: "After reading a long article on climate change, I felt more informed about the issue."
Alternatives: "an extensive article" or "a lengthy article".
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And he wrote a long article about this.
Could this be a long article, or a book ?
It's a long article but it's very good Saturday reading.
The Huffington Post published a long article studded with negative comments from unions and environmental activists.
At the Daily Beast, a long article about the Sante Fe Institute, "a modern day Lyceum".
A long article on the brio of Londoners in wartime preceded America's entry into the conflict.
Now a long article at Salon adds another epithet: "a covert international weapon of soft power".
That is a reason to welcome the prospect of a long article 50 extension.
Tusk did not explicitly rule out a long article 50 extension.
Even more damaging was a long article in The Morning Call of Allentown, Pa.
Kennedy laid out his defense in a long article for the Atlantic magazine, published in 2003.
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