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The phrase "according to a article" is not correct.
It should be "according to an article." You can use it when referencing information or opinions from a specific article in your writing.
Example: "According to an article published in the New York Times, climate change is accelerating at an alarming rate."
Alternatives: "as stated in an article" or "based on an article."
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Baidu, the search giant often referred to as the "Google of China," is reportedly developing its own version of Google Glass, according to a article in Sina Tech (link via Google Translate).
The Chinese carmaker also disclosed that it would produce the plug-in hybrid in the second half of this year and that it would launch other two electric car models, the F3e and F6e, in two or three years, according to a article in Chinese posted on the Web site of BYD Auto.
China, according to a article publish last week in The New England Journal of Medicine, has a "serious epidemic of drug-resistant tuberculosis," noting the results of the first national survey of the disease, which revealed that a third of those with new cases and half of those with previously treated cases had multi-drug resistant disease (MDR TB).
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According to an article in today's (U.K).
According to an article in the Feb. 1, 1963, PAW, the funeral was "a huge success.
However, over the last three decades, this crop has been in decline according to an article in InfoChange.
According to an article in The Business Place, reinvestment is important to a business.
Facial recognition systems display a racial bias, according to an article published in The Atlantic.
"I am tired and completely worn out," he said, according to an article in The Times.
The e-mails, according to an article in The Washington Post, "appear to support that contention".
Mr Machar denies involvement in a coup, according to an article in The Sudan Times.
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