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The phrase 'amusing article' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a written work, such as an article, that has humorous content or a humorous style. For example, "I just read a really amusing article about the habits of cats."
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Amusing article on newspapers.
An amusing article.
Amusing article about New York and its stupidities.
Tells what comes under each heading An amusing article.
Thanks so much for publishing Neal Pollack's amusing article about the Rolling Stones.
By Elmer Davis The New Yorker, June 5, 1926 P. 28 Amusing article on newspapers.
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"The Hog Takes to Precision" by Victor Mollo (who died in 1987) contains 11 amusing articles not previously published in a book.
Well-written and amusing articles like "Dot-Com Dogs" and "Why Bill [Gates] Stepped Down" cut through other sites' obsequious blather.
Roth's third novel, "Portnoy's Complaint," inspired an amusing 1969 article, written by Judy Klemsrud, in the daily Times.
This was an edition published in 1924, and necessarily dated, but amusing View Article By Jelani Cobb By Joan Acocella By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino.
The rebuttal comes following an amusing spoof article, published by the Lucky Peach, seemingly offering a smorgasbord of hidden options for the discerning customer.
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