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The phrase "a similar article" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an article that has comparable content or themes to another article you have mentioned or are discussing.
Example: "In addition to the previous study, I found a similar article that supports our findings."
Alternatives: "a comparable article" or "an analogous article".
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A similar article appeared in Fortune.com.com
(A similar article ran in Newsday, although it was not prominently displayed).
A similar article appeared today in The Mail on Sunday, another British newspaper.
Investors should hope there will not be a similar article in 2019.
A similar article was published by the Mail's companion website, Mail Online.
A similar article was published in October, in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Nay further, in this very article of her treaty with France, is a salvo of any similar article in any anterior treaty of either party, and ours with France being anterior, this salvo confirms it expressly.
A very similar article previously ran on Adoption.net and JohnMSimmons.com.
A few days after the Oct. 24 texts, Strzok messaged Page again — to complain about a very similar article in another newspaper.
The Daily Telegraph's Lorraine Fraser had an exclusive interview with Wakefield, "a champion of patients who feel their fears have been ignored", and wrote a dozen similar articles over the next year.
If I had a dollar for every recent similar article I've read that began in this manner, I would have enough cash for a down payment on a pair of Beats brand headphones (so very millennial).
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