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The phrase "a proposed article" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an article that is suggested or put forward for consideration, discussion, or approval.
Example: "The committee reviewed a proposed article on climate change policies for the upcoming journal issue."
Alternatives: "a suggested article" or "a draft article".
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For a proposed article in Fortune, Agee and the photographer Walker Evans lived for about six weeks among sharecroppers in Alabama in 1936.
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According to an article last week in The New York Times by Adam Liptak, the justice's office received a draft of the proposed article and returned it to the newspaper the same day, tweaked and tidied up.
British officials gave a warm welcome to the proposed article eight, which makes clear the primacy of the nation state.
Thus, the proposed article includes an interesting problem, original methods to solve it and non-trivial results of analysis of promoter regions.
African countries, supported by other LMICs including Brazil and India, unsuccessfully tabled a proposed amendment to Article 31(f) that excluded such burdensome requirements.
Some publications will want you to pitch them with a proposed idea for an article, while others will want to see the full article.
When The Houston Chronicle proposed an article on the new Big Three (the Rockets' best since Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler and Charles Barkley), Artest declined.
In 1990, I proposed an article about Amazons to Military History Quarterly, and it was turned down.
She proposed an article on the pesticide, investigating "whether it may upset the whole delicate balance of nature if unwisely used".
So in 1996 I proposed an article about him to Spin.
Mr. Colacello, who was editor of Interview magazine from 1971 to 1983, wrote to Vanity Fair's editor, Graydon Carter, proposing an article.
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