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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a newspaper article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific piece of writing published in a newspaper, typically discussing news, events, or opinions.
Example: "I read a fascinating newspaper article about climate change and its impact on wildlife."
Alternatives: "a news article" or "a press article".
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He justified himself in a newspaper article.
Winston Churchill published a newspaper article.
Write a newspaper article sharing your findings.
Compose a newspaper article discussing your findings.
Compile your findings into a newspaper article.
We cannot make inquiries based on a newspaper article".
And, I'd add, less biographical than a newspaper article.
The postcard was replaced by a newspaper article.
He denies writing a newspaper article published under his pseudonym.
It's also a newspaper article, a book, a Web site.
You are about to read a newspaper article.
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