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The phrase "a published article" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an article that has been formally released or made available to the public, typically in a journal or magazine.
Example: "The findings of the study were detailed in a published article that garnered significant attention in the academic community."
Alternatives: "an article in print" or "a released article".
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Link to a published article, blog or website associated with your news.
This research will be developed into a published article, along with the survey work.
The third, still in his 30s, was Bernstein's protege, a newly appointed university lecturer without a published article to his name.
Needless to say, we'll continue to disagree on when a study is strong enough to cite in a footnote in a published article.
This may include in consultation with the student's advisor a conference presentation, a published article, a gallery exhibition, or some other equivalent advisor-approved professional presentation.
This means readers have full access to all the data that contributed to a theory or hypothesis outlined in a published article.
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✓ A substantial re-analysis of a previously published article in Surgical Case Reports or another journal.
If Kevin recommended to a journalist that he read a previously published article, he was trying to control the message.
This study is a follow-up paper to a recently published article [ 13].
This is a correction of an earlier published article.
A table of relevant patient characteristics may be found in a previously published article [ 6].
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