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The phrase "a seditious article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing content that incites rebellion or resistance against authority, particularly in political discussions.
Example: "The government took action against the publisher for distributing a seditious article that encouraged dissent."
Alternatives: "a subversive piece" or "a rebellious publication".
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In this film a leading journalist from Der Spiegel comes across to East Berlin to arrange for the dramatist to write a seditious article, which will be smuggled out.
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Returning to France after the 1869 amnesty, Pyat wrote so many seditious articles that he had to flee a second time.
They were charged with "conspiracy to obstruct the recruiting and enlistment service of the U.S". and for the publication of "seditious articles, cartoons and poems".
45" a seditious libel.
They were not a seditious bunch of plotters.
The Herald declared it "a seditious abolition conspiracy against the government".
In collaboration with the radical printer, John Thelwall, he is clandestinely distributing a seditious magazine, The Watchman.
Reformist journalists and politicians appeared on television, in prison garb, confessing that they'd taken part in a seditious conspiracy.
His success has taken many Americans by surprise, however, particularly due to his self-identification as a Democratic socialist, a seditious term in the lexicon of American politics.
The morals preached in the Gulistān border on expediency e.g., a well-intended lie is admitted to be preferable to a seditious truth.
In February he was tried in absentia and found guilty of publishing a seditious libel ("No. 45") and an obscene and impious libel (the "Essay").
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