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The phrase "a new article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently created or published piece of writing, typically in a journalistic or academic context.
Example: "I just finished reading a new article about climate change and its impact on global economies."
Alternatives: "a recent piece" or "a fresh write-up".
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That means a new article not about the latest incremental news but about the meaning of it all.
Meanwhile, the public might well balk at approving a new article 96.
"And it's never extended to the making of a new article".
This will send you a notification when that person publishes a new article.
4.52am GMT Immersive theatre: going in deep We've just posted a new article by Jane Howard.
Whenever there's a new article published, we will notify you by email.
Shortly after Conrad's return to England, Richard Curle sent him the draft of a new article.
Suddenly climate change denial has become a new article of faith among the far right.
Witness a new article in Commentary by Michael Gerson and Peter Wehner.
We will then email you whenever a new article is published on that subject.
When you use follow, we send personal alerts when we publish a new article or gallery about your favourite topics.
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but a new article
drafting of a new article
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a new material
a new statute
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