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The phrase "a small articles" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "small articles" or "a small article" depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "I found a small article about the history of the city in the newspaper."
Alternatives: "a few articles" or "some small items."
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With them being 3-0 up ahead of the second game there was not too much media attention – no real interest from newspapers, in fact I think there were only two newspapers that had covered the match and there were only a small articles of three or four lines.
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