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The phrase "a separate article in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a distinct piece of writing that is part of a larger publication or collection.
Example: "For more detailed information, please refer to a separate article in the journal."
Alternatives: "an individual article within" or "a distinct article in".
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The newspaper was found to have misinterpreted remarks made by Mr Lewis in a separate article in which the MP criticised Mr Corbyn's failure to challenge anti-Semites.
In a separate article in the same issue of Nature, a group of scientists from the United States and Japan reported on their efforts to model the future of cloud forests.
Two other paleontologists, commenting on the find in a separate article in the journal, said that a few other transitional fish had been previously discovered from approximately the same Late Devonian time period, 385 million to 359 million years ago.
In a separate article in today's Quarterly Bulletin, the Bank shows that small businesses could also be vulnerable to rising interest rates, unless economic conditions have improved in the meantime.
But in a separate article in The Guardian on Monday, the co-founder of Google, Sergey Brin, said he was concerned about the control of the Internet by China, Saudi Arabia, Iran and other authoritarian governments.
A separate article in the Journal of Intensive Care Medicine draws a similar conclusion, stating that while laws around sperm procurement differ between countries, the issue of what to do in the case of an unexpected death was a challenge for health systems and courts everywhere.
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These aspects will be more extensively discussed in a separate article currently in preparation.
Last year, on the Daily Kos, Margaret Pless called him out for hosting an infamous cyberbullying hub called Kiwi Farms, which, as she noted in a separate article for New York, "specializes in harassing people they perceive as being mentally ill or sexually deviant in some way".
We have addressed this investment decision in a separate article that was published in the Aug. 26, 1996 Forbes and is now available on our Web site, www.forbes.com/taxes.
In a separate article, Stanford political scientist Simon Jackman explains in detail how he has used past polling errors to convert the Pollster tracking model's probability that a candidate leads in the polls to a probability that he will win the election.
In-depth analysis of that will be presented in the future in a separate article.
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