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The phrase "a submitted article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an article that has been formally sent for consideration, review, or publication.
Example: "The editor reviewed a submitted article and decided to move forward with the publication process."
Alternatives: "an article that has been submitted" or "a paper that was submitted".
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It normally takes months – even years – before a submitted article is published.
The feeling, probably familiar to many of you, was that of a submitted article coming back from review as "accepted pending revisions".
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MOSCOW — I was discussing a newly submitted article with a colleague at the magazine we edit when another editor ran into the room shouting, "Did you see?
When the submitted article or a revision is approved, it is promptly submitted to repositories including NIH's PubMed Central.
Peer review typically assumes that the submitted article is an accurate representation of the underlying research and that the research itself is honest and not intentionally biased or misleading.
The submitted article documents this perspective too.
All authors contributed to the submitted article.
In the 1990s, I enthusiastically submitted articles to a magazine called Juktakkhor (Bengali for "joint alphabet letter"), published from Kolkata and Dhaka.
This meta-analysis, based largely on peer-reviewed articles and two submitted articles, shows a prevalence of 0.14 % which is lower than but within the range of similar literature reviews [1, 6].
Of 37 (27.2%) respondents who had previously submitted an original research article for publication, 26 (19.1%) had their submitted articles published.
Finally, the appropriate statistical frame should be developed for each application (the forensic statistical frame for the analysis of DIP STR is the topic of a submitted research article).
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