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Discover Ludwig"a press article" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an article published in a newspaper or magazine. For example, "I read a press article this morning about the upcoming election."
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His high school then expelled him for publishing a press article in favour of Picasso and he fled provincial Medellin for good.
When we have the chance to describe it fully – in a press article or an in-person sales meeting – the value of our offering is clear.
They noted that the teacher was, in effect, disciplined by the church not precisely because he got married, but because of a press article which quoted a movement to which he belonged, and drew attention to his personal situation.
When you're featured in a press article or video segment, you're able to offer your own insights to a niche audience, which ultimately establishes you as a credible authority in your field.
A press article had appeared, describing the author's visit to a secret monastery in Central Asia, where methods strikingly similar to Gurdjieff's methods were apparently being taught.
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And invigorated by the always amazing flow of information -- through the eyes of a brilliant photographer, an exclusive press article and cover and via electrically-charged digital media sharing the story across the globe like water running down a mountain in rivulets.
Added sugar is often the main ingredient in infant and toddler formula, and the addition of sucrose to a main-brand organic formula was the feature of a popular press article in relation to possible childhood obesity (Moskin 2008).
A Wayward Press article about the N.Y.
A WAYWARD PRESS article about the postwar Paris Press.
A Wayward Press article about the columns of Walter Winchell, Danton Walker and Drew Pearson.
A Wayward Press article about the Joseph Medill Patterson obituaries in the daily press.
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